María Elena Solar Power Plant

María Elena Solar Power Plant (Spanish: Planta Termosolar María Elena) is a concentrated solar power plant with a molten-salt technology system that is currently under construction in the commune of María Elena in the Antofagasta Region of Chilé.[1]

María Elena Solar Power Plant
Thermosolar plant
CountryChile
LocationAntofagasta
Coordinates22°10′S 69°25′W
StatusProject approved
Solar farm
TypeCSP
CSP technologySolar power tower
Power generation
Units operational4
Nameplate capacity400 MW
Annual net output110 GWh

The María Elena complex will be made up of four separate 100 MW plants,[2] for a total capacity of 400 MW, and will supply the northern SING (Sistema Interconectado del Norte Gande) grid via a 17.5 km, 220 kV double circuit transmission line connected to the Encuentro substation. The $3.6 billion thermo solar plant will be the largest plant of its kind in the world. The project is being developed by Ibereólica Solar Atacama, a subsidiary of Madrid-based Grupo Ibereólica. It will employ 1,500 workers during the construction stage and 200 as permanent staff when in operation. Construction will take 27 months so the plant will be operational in July 2016 at the earliest.[3]

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References

  1. Here comes the sun Chile greenlights enormous 400-megawatt solar project www.thisischile.cl Friday, August 23, 2013 retrieved August 30, 2013
  2. Planta Termosolar María Elena www.bnamericas.com retrieved August 30, 2013
  3. Ingresa a evaluación ambiental mayor planta termosolar del mundo www.estrategia.cl December 12, 2012 retrieved September 2, 2013
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