Zelestra signs PPA with Abastible for Aurora hybrid solar and storage project
Zelestra signed a long-term power purchase agreement with Abastible to supply 600GWh/year of renewable energy from the 220MWdc solar and 1GWh storage Aurora Project in Chile.
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- Zelestra (developer) signed PPA with Abastible (offtaker).
- Aurora Project: 220MWdc solar, 1GWh storage in Chile.
- 600GWh/year renewable energy supply.
- Sungrow (developer) specializes in power supply devices.
Source Intelligence
The project includes a storage system of approximately 1GWh. Quote: 'Coupled to the plant is a storage system of approximately 1GWh, with liquid cooling.' The project is considered one of the largest hybrid solar plus battery projects under construction in Latin America. Quote: 'Due to its size, it is considered one of the largest hybrid solar plus battery projects under construction in Latin America.'
"The highlight is the Aurora Project , in the Tarapacá region, developed by Zelestra ."
"The project was structured to supply energy through a long-term contract (PPA) with the Chilean company Abastible ."
"The photovoltaic power plant will have 220MWdc of installed capacity, equipped with modular inverters from Sungrow. Coupled to the plant is a storage system of approximately 1GWh, with liquid cooling. ... In addition to inverters and batteries, Sungrow supplies medium-voltage (MV) conversion units, integrating generation and storage in a single system."
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