en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National Electricity Regulatory Agency (ENRE) of Argentina recently made public an application concerning the connection of the Chamical Solar I photovoltaic power station in La Rioja Province to the existing transmission capacity. This application was formally submitted by La Rioja Energy Distribution Company (EDELAR) as the technical transportation service provider, at the request of Chamical Solar I, with the goal of connecting this power station with a rated capacity of 8 megawatts to the Argentine Interconnected System (SADI).
The project is located near National Route 38, approximately 9.4 kilometers northwest of the town of Chamical, within the electrical influence zone of Transnoa. According to the plan, the connection work will involve constructing a new line to supply power to the 33 kV busbar of the Chamical substation at a medium voltage level of 33 kV.
ENRE and Cammesa's portals will publish this application for five consecutive administrative working days to comply with relevant decree requirements. Records indicate that the project's ownership has been transferred from the Arauco Wind Farm to Chamical Solar I, and it has obtained technical and commercial authorization from Cammesa, the electricity market regulatory body.
In October last year, the Chamical Solar I photovoltaic power station applied for and was approved to enter the Wholesale Electricity Market (MEM) as a generator, laying the groundwork for its connection to the transmission system. This move is expected to promote the integration of local renewable energy and support the diversification of Argentina's electricity supply.
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