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Cubico closes financing for 350 MW PV plant in Mexico

The Cubico Alten Aguascalientes Solar PV Project will be built in in El Llano municipality, in the state of Aguascalientes.

Mexico City’s new airport will be powered by solar

The project includes the construction of $21.8 million solar plant and several green buildings powered by renewable energies.

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Mexico: 22.5 MW solar park comes online in Coahuila

The solar plant will provide several municipalities of the state of Coahuila and the state government with power, under a 15-year PPA. The project is owned by a fund of Australian investment bank Macquarie.

Mexico’s PV capacity reached 389 MW at the end of 2016

The newly installed PV power for 2016 was approximately 219 MW, according to new data released by the government.

Gransolar finalizes 35.4 MW solar project in northern Mexico

The Spanish developer has built the project for Balam Fund, which acquired it in April 2016.

London investor enters Mexican solar market with $34.5 million deal

InfraRed Capital Partners has committed to invest $17.25 million each into two, 36 MW solar parks located in Northern Mexico.

Mexican authorities approve 90 MW solar project

The solar park will consist of three 30 MW facilities located in Matamoros in the Mexican state of Coahuila.

Acciona sells renewable energy certificates to unit of Mexico’s CFE

One of the two contracts signed by the Spanish renewable energy company is linked to a PV plant located in the state of Sonora.

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Mexico: 35% of 3.6 GW of solar assigned in last year’s auctions is under development

Mexico’s solar association Asolmex revealed that a good portion of the 28 solar projects selected in the 2016 renewable energy auctions is at an advanced stage of development or under construction.

Mexico publishes bidding rules for November’s renewable energy auction

The auction will be held in November. Under the auction’s new dispostions, solar projects will be able to sell power to more entities, while prior to these new rules the only buyer was state-owned electric utility CFE.

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