Solar Energía Tres Hermanos submits environmental impact assessment for 99 MWp PV project in Tlaxcala, Mexico
Type: Development · Technology: Solar · Country: Mexico · Capacity: 99 MWp · Announced: 2026-03-09
Solar Energía Tres Hermanos submitted a regional EIA to Semarnat for its 99 MWp (90 MW nominal) Tres Hermanos PV project in Tlaxcala, Mexico. This large-.
Analysis
Utilizing agricultural land and avoiding forest removal, the 99 MWp PFV Tres Hermanos project in Tlaxcala, Mexico, has submitted its environmental impact assessment for a 90 MW nominal capacity solar facility. This large-scale renewable asset will deploy 150,000 photovoltaic modules and connect to CFE's Huamantla substation via a new 115 kV transmission line. The project's developer, Solar Energía Tres Hermanos, appears to be a Madrid-based entity, though public corporate information is limited. Notably, CFE is listed as a partner, yet the provided description identifies it as a diversified Belgian industrial group, which warrants clarification regarding its specific role in this Mexican solar development.
Key points
- The project has a 99 MWp peak capacity and a 90 MW nominal capacity, utilizing 150,000 photovoltaic modules.
- A 115 kV transmission line will connect the project directly to CFE's Huamantla substation.
- The developer, Solar Energía Tres Hermanos, is inferred to be Madrid-based, with limited public corporate information available.
- CFE is listed as a partner, but described as a diversified Belgian industrial group, not the Mexican state utility.
Counterparties
- Solar Energía Tres Hermanos (Developer)
- CFE (Partner)