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Financing Approved For First Solar’s 141MW Plant In Chile

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First Solar recently received board approval from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), the U.S. Government’s development finance institution, and IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, for financing to support construction of the 141 MW Luz del Norte solar power plant in Chile’s Atacama Desert.

The loans, which are expected to close later this summer, clear the way for First Solar to proceed with construction planning at the site, which is near the city of Copiapo. The OPIC board approved a loan of up to $230 million; the IFC board approved a $60 million loan.

The Luz del Norte project is the first of several projects First Solar has in its regional development pipeline, and will be the company’s initial project to start construction in Chile. The Chilean government’s National Energy Strategy includes expansion of the country’s renewable energy capacity to 20% of its total generated power by 2025. Energy from Luz del Norte will be supplied into the Chilean Central Interconnected System, contributing significantly towards this goal.

“The Latin American region has a growing need for innovative and efficient energy solutions right now,” says Tim Rebhorn, senior vice president, First Solar Americas. “This investment support from OPIC and IFC is instrumental in bringing the project in Chile to life.”

The Atacama Desert

The Atacama Desert

Chile’s Atacama Desert receives some of the planet’s steadiest concentrations of direct sunlight, presenting ideal conditions for solar power generation. Widespread utilization of this tremendous resource is relatively new, and Luz del Norte represents an important advancement for development of solar energy in the region.

“The Luz del Norte project is an important step in furthering solar power development in Chile, where the potential for this clean, renewable resource is unrivalled,” says Elizabeth Littlefield, OPIC’s president and CEO.

Rebhorn says First Solar has been working closely with the Chilean national government, industry, regional authorities and the local community to design, develop and build the Luz del Norte project. He noted that particular effort has been placed on understanding community concerns about environmental impact; national interest in the technology related to connecting the project to the grid; and the broader industry’s power requirements, among other important considerations.

“Forming strong, mutually beneficial partnerships with invested constituents is the only way to build a solid foundation for long-term success in this region, and that’s what we are working toward,” says Rebhorn.

For a look at other solar projects in South America, try these articles:

JinkoSolar To Supply 100 MW Solar PV Modules For Two Projects In Chile

Trina Solar Supplies 36MW Of High Modules to Large-Scale Chile Project

South America’s Largest Solar PV Plant Officially Introduced

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