Energy Partners Latin America (EPLA) has announced it is to construct a 150 MW solar PV plant at a cost of $279 million in the Baja California region of Mexico. EPLA, an affiliate of Idaho-based Intermountain Energy Partners, was set up last year to develop solar and water management projects in Mexico and throughout Latin America, and will oversee the entire EPC of the 150 MW solar project. Local businesses have already been offered the chance to become off-takers in the clean energy the Baja California plant will produce via long-term PPAs, offering a cleaner alternative and lower electricity tariffs than what is currently available via state utility CFE. According to Rene Romandia Tamayo, president ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...