Madre Vieja Solar Project, Panama
The Madre Vieja solar project is located in Panama, in the Municipality of Progreso (district of Barú, province of Chiriquí), near the east coast. It spans approximately 33 hectares and will
According to data from the Public Services Authority (Asep), there are at least 49 solar installations in Panama that will produce 7.7% of the country's total electricity by 2024.
Panama formally inaugurated the Santiago Solar Park, a $70 million investment by the Naiad Renovables Group with a capacity to produce 86,333 megawatts peak (MWP), providing a new boost to renewable energy in this country, where the photovoltaic and wind energy segments accounted for 12.9% of total electricity generation in 2024.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MICI) reported Tuesday that the “Santiago Solar” project has a long-term contract with the Enel Group (Italy) and is located in La Mesa, Veraguas province.
It features more than 130,000 bifacial solar panels and has generated more than 300 jobs and the planting of 15,000 native seedlings, as part of the environmental component of the renewable energy project.
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