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Pacific Hydro Begins Commercial Operations at 293MW Solar-Plus-Storage Plant in Chile

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Renewables developer Pacific Hydro has started commercial operations at its 293MW/220MWh solar-plus-storage project in Chile.
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The plant, a project of Pacific Hydro, a subsidiary of the Chinese State Power Investment company, combines almost 300 MWp solar with 110 MW / 220 MWh battery storage. It is one of the largest photovoltaic installations in the country. Pacific Hydro, a subsidiary of the Chinese State Power Investment company, has announced that the Solar Park and BESS Atacama Desert, located in northern Chile, has an installed capacity of 293 MWp together with a…

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Pacific Hydro reported that it reached a new milestone in its strategy of diversification and sustainable growth, obtaining the Declaration of Commercial Operation (COD) of the Atacama Desert Solar Park and its battery storage system (BESS), located in the commune of Tierra Amarilla, province of Copiapó, Atacama Region. The company highlighted that the project underwent an extensive period of rigorous tests of safety and reliability, which were …

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revistaei.cl broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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