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Tocota III Solar Project was originated to satisfy the energy demand of large industrial users, within the framework of the Renewable Energy Term Market. Its development required an investment of more than 50 million dollars, obtained by the company through the issuance of negotiable obligations classified as green bonds.
The solar farm will be located on a 300-hectare piece of land, at 65 km north of the town of Calingasta, province of San Juan. Being in operation since January 2024, its launch meant for Genneia the achievement of an unprecedented milestone in Argentina: being the first company to reach 1 GW of renewable installed power.
Tocota III photovoltaic panels are bifacial technology that take direct energy from the sun and also absorb the reflection of the ground, allowing energy generation to be increased by up to 10%.
The Tocota III photovoltaic modules are mounted on trackers that allow better use of the solar resource.
It is a mobile structure with an axis oriented NS, which will allow the monitoring of solar rays in the East-West direction for different hours of the day.