Enel Green Power to construct solar power plant in Brazil
Ituverava, which will have a total installed capacity of 254 MW, is Enel Green Power’s largest solar plant currently under construction
The facility is located in the state of Bahia and will be able to generate more than 550 GWh per year
Enel Green Power will be investing approximately 400 million US dollars in the construction of Ituverava
Enel Green Power has started construction of Ituverava solar power plant in the state of Bahia, in north-eastern Brazil. Once completed, Ituverava will have a total installed capacity of 254 MW, making it EGP’s largest solar power plant currently under construction.
“With the construction of Ituverava Enel Green Power confirms its willingness to play a leading role in the solar sector” said Francesco Venturini, CEO of EGP. “Globally EGP has around 1,650 MW of solar projects in execution or contracted, which demonstrate our growing commitment towards the further development of this technology in the coming years”.
The new solar plant, which is owned by three special purpose vehicles held by Enel Green Power Brasil Participações Ltda., is expected to be completed and enter into service by the end of 2017. Ituverava will be able to generate more than 550 GWh per year, enough to meet the annual energy consumption needs of more than 268,000 Brazilian households, while avoiding the emission of over 185,000 tonnes of CO2 each year.
EGP will be investing approximately 400 million US dollars in the construction of Ituverava, in line with the company’s growth targets set out in its current business plan and financed with Enel Green Power Group’s own sources. The solar project will be supported by a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Chamber of Commercialisation of Electric Energy (CCEE – Câmara de Comercialização de Energia Elétrica).