Concerned about the Colombian roof project
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2019-04-20 10:56:46
Photovoltaic pioneers in Colombia have shown that despite the twists and turns in project bidding, the favorable regulation and enthusiasm of Colombia's top leadership will ensure the country's successful use of abundant solar resources.
Gustavo González, president of Celsia's photovoltaic power generation, said in an interview with PV Tech recently that “the rules of the government and the new regulations are very clear, and these market participants are now going to get together and go through this learning process.”
When talking about the upcoming feature article, González showed that the auction of the first large-scale renewable power project in Colombia was postponed until February, “unfortunately”, but in any case, the clean-up movement will flourish.
Talking about Celsia's successful construction without auction supportColombiaThe first large power station, González, stated that “Colombia is now ready for the arrival of renewable power. In fact, this phase is now here.” The two 9.9MW projects are close to Cali and Cartagena.
Germán Corredor, executive director of the Renewable Power Association SER Colombia, also played down the importance of the February event. He indicated that investors “understood” the delays in the auction and it is expected that the government will guarantee that the next bidding attempt in the first half of 2019 will not be cancelled due to antitrust issues.
The events that have occurred in recent months seem to point to the potential of large projects. In April, Enel's 86.2MW El Paso power station was launched. In January, Diverxia received a planning agreement for the 240MW project. Some people think that this opportunity will also extend to small projects in remote areas where the government wants to subsidize and is located in Colombia facing the grid.
They did not turn a blind eye to the long-standing photovoltaics (mainly the challenge of grid-connected consumption) because of the optimism of the respondents. Planning for the promotion meansPower gridCongestion is no longer a problem. However, Celsia's González shows that both UPME and the grid operators will be confused by the purpose of clearing the access road, and these investigations will affect some projects.
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Gustavo González, president of Celsia's photovoltaic power generation, said in an interview with PV Tech recently that “the rules of the government and the new regulations are very clear, and these market participants are now going to get together and go through this learning process.”
When talking about the upcoming feature article, González showed that the auction of the first large-scale renewable power project in Colombia was postponed until February, “unfortunately”, but in any case, the clean-up movement will flourish.
Talking about Celsia's successful construction without auction supportColombiaThe first large power station, González, stated that “Colombia is now ready for the arrival of renewable power. In fact, this phase is now here.” The two 9.9MW projects are close to Cali and Cartagena.
Germán Corredor, executive director of the Renewable Power Association SER Colombia, also played down the importance of the February event. He indicated that investors “understood” the delays in the auction and it is expected that the government will guarantee that the next bidding attempt in the first half of 2019 will not be cancelled due to antitrust issues.
The events that have occurred in recent months seem to point to the potential of large projects. In April, Enel's 86.2MW El Paso power station was launched. In January, Diverxia received a planning agreement for the 240MW project. Some people think that this opportunity will also extend to small projects in remote areas where the government wants to subsidize and is located in Colombia facing the grid.
They did not turn a blind eye to the long-standing photovoltaics (mainly the challenge of grid-connected consumption) because of the optimism of the respondents. Planning for the promotion meansPower gridCongestion is no longer a problem. However, Celsia's González shows that both UPME and the grid operators will be confused by the purpose of clearing the access road, and these investigations will affect some projects.
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