Argentina's ENRE Announces Grid Connection Applications for Four Solar Parks Totaling 58.87 MW
2026-05-12 14:27
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Argentina's National Electricity Regulatory Entity (ENRE) has issued four resolutions announcing grid connection applications for a total of 58.87 MW of power transport capacity from four solar parks. The projects, promoted by TECSOL, Aluar Aluminio Argentino, Coral Consultoría en Energía, and Arcor, respectively, plan to connect to the Argentine Interconnection System (SADI) via 33 kV facilities in the provinces of San Luis, Buenos Aires, Corrientes, and Catamarca.

According to ENRE Resolution No. 263/2026, TECSOL submitted a connection application for its San Luis Oeste Solar Park (8.87 MW), located in the Juan Martín de Pueyrredón Department, San Luis Province. The project plans to connect via a new 33 kV line to the CT23 feeder under the jurisdiction of the distribution company EDESAL, which will act as the Additional Technical Function Provider for Transmission (PAFTT). ENRE Resolution No. 259/2026 corresponds to the Aluar Abasto Solar Park (24 MW), promoted by Aluar Aluminio Argentino in the La Plata District, Buenos Aires Province. This plant will connect to the 33 kV medium-voltage busbar of the Kaiser substation within the EDELAP concession area. ENRE Resolution No. 258/2026 announced the application submitted by Coral Consultoría en Energía for the Santa Catalina I Solar Park (20 MW), located in the Capital Department of Corrientes Province, planned for connection at the 33 kV voltage level of Distribution Center No. 28-1. ENRE Resolution No. 257/2026 corresponds to the Arcor Recreo I Solar Park (6 MW), promoted by Arcor in the La Paz Department, Catamarca Province, which will connect to the SADI at the 33 kV facility level of the company EC SAPEM.

In all four cases, ENRE stated that these applications will be published on the agency's and CAMMESA's websites for five administrative working days. Starting from the last publication date, an additional period of five administrative working days is granted for submitting alternative connection projects or raising objections that could harm the technical-economic operation of the Argentine Interconnection System. If common and substantiated objections arise among different users, ENRE will convene a public hearing where the applicant companies must respond to the relevant concerns. If no objections or alternative projects are presented, the agency will approve the requested connections.

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