The southeast will have two new solar parks, one in Campeche and the other in Yucatán, which will inject energy into the National Electric System (SEN) through transmission lines.
The projects, promoted by the companies Energías Renovables de Campeche Uno and Kiin Energy, were registered last week with the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) for the approval of their environmental impact assessments (MIA), and thus be able to begin construction.
If approved, once construction of both solar parks is completed, they will have a combined capacity of 225 megawatts, capable of supplying nearly 100,000 homes.
The documents published in Semarnat’s Ecological Gazette indicated that both projects will have a construction period of two years and a useful life of up to three decades.
The Energías Renovables de Campeche Uno…
