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It will be installed on 18,000 m² of artificial water in the Parque Central Zona Franca, in the department of Bolívar. Once in operation, it will be the largest in the country.
Following an agreement between the energy services company Enexa and the Parque Central Zona Franca, the Yurbaqua 2.8 MW floating solar plant will be built in Turbaco, Bolívar department.
The installation, with around 5,000 photovoltaic panels, will be located on 18,000 m² of an artificial water reservoir in the industrial zone, with an estimated capacity to generate 4.6 GWh per year.
Construction is expected to begin next December, and when it comes into operation, presumably in May 2025, it will become the largest floating solar plant in the country, ahead of Aquasol, with a capacity of 1.5 MW , launched in June last year in the Sinú River basin (in the municipality of Tierralta in the department of Córdoba) in the reservoir of the Urrá hydroelectric plant, with 340 MW. |