With 50 hectares in size, the plant will be the largest agri-industrial photovoltaic installation in the northern part of the country.
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As part of its commitment to sustainability and in line with its energy transformation strategy, AgroAurora announced the start of the implementation of the Solar Aurora Project, a self-consumption photovoltaic plant with an installed capacity of 12.8 megawatts peak (MWp). Located in Sullana (Piura) and with an estimated investment of more than 8 million dollars, the plant will cover an area of 50 hectares and will supply the sugar mill with clean and renewable energy for its industrial processes. “Our commitment to solar energy is part of a strategic evolution towards a more eco-efficient sugar industry,” highlighted Jorge Rodríguez, founder of Grupo Gloria, emphasizing that the project responds “to the new times and the need to be more competitive in the face of current environmental challenges.” The Solar Aurora Project is part of the company’s decarbonization strategy and aligns with the global goals of carbon neutrality by 2050. In this vein, the construction of this ...
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