The El Quemado solar park of YPF recently received commercial authorization to operate its first 100 MW in Mendoza.
It is the country’s largest photovoltaic project and represents the seventh renewable development of YPF Luz.
Thanks to this, from zero hours last Tuesday, the El Quemado solar park began injecting energy into the Argentine Interconnection System (SADI).
CAMMESA granted the commercial authorization for the facility to operate officially. The generated energy already supplies the national power grid.

Million-dollar investment and construction progress
The park required an approximate investment of US$210 million. The project already exceeds 80% progress in its construction.
The facility will reach a total capacity of 305 MW that will be incorporated gradually. The full commissioning will be completed in the first half of 2026.
The park is located in the department of Las Heras, 53 kilometers from the city of Mendoza. With this authorization, YPF Luz doubled its installed solar energy capacity, now reaching 200 MW.
The energy impact and environmental benefits of the El Quemado solar park
YPF Luz reported that the El Quemado solar park will generate energy equivalent to the consumption of more than 233,000 Argentine households.
This production is enough to cover the demand of all households in the City of Mendoza and the departments of Las Heras and Levalle.
In early December, the energization of the park was carried out, that is, the connection of the new transformer station to the SADI.
This connection to the grid initiated the phase of commissioning and functional tests that preceded the service start-up.

What the El Quemado solar park in Mendoza is like
The new YPF solar park stands out for various technical and operational aspects:
- Initial operational capacity: 100 MW already authorized
- Total projected capacity: 305 MW upon completion
- Total investment: US$210 million
- Households supplied: more than 233,000
- Location: department of Las Heras, Mendoza
- Completion date: first half of 2026
“The commissioning of this first stage of the El Quemado solar park reflects our commitment to the development of the country’s energy matrix,” said Martín Mandarano, CEO of YPF Luz.
The executive added that they closed the year meeting this great milestone, which will supply renewable energy to various Argentine industries.
“This step motivates us to go further and continue challenging ourselves in 2026 to support the development of the Argentine industry,” Mandarano concluded.
The El Quemado solar park represents a significant advance in the country’s energy transition.
The incorporation of 305 MW of clean energy will contribute to diversifying the Argentine energy matrix.
With this project, YPF Luz consolidates its position in the renewable energy sector and demonstrates the potential of solar energy in the Cuyo region.



