Chubut announces the creation of a photovoltaic solar park in Paso de Indios to ensure clean energy

The Government of the province of Chubut is advancing a key project for the regional energy transition. In the town of Paso de Indios, a Photovoltaic Solar Park will be built, promising to structurally modify the electricity generation system.

The initiative, driven by the Provincial Energy Company, aims to replace the use of diesel generators with a smart microgrid. In this way, it aims to guarantee a more stable, clean, and efficient supply in a historically isolated area.

Additionally, the planned investment will strengthen the energy infrastructure and reduce operational costs. Consequently, the project positions itself as a replicable model in other Patagonian localities.

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Chubut announces the creation of a photovoltaic solar park in Paso de Indios to ensure clean energy.

Hybrid technology to ensure continuous and sustainable supply

The system will consist of a 2.8 MWp solar park, a battery storage system, and backup generation. Thus, energy provision will be guaranteed even in adverse conditions.

On the other hand, the microgrid will allow real-time monitoring of the system’s operation. This optimizes efficiency and reduces the risk of outages, improving the quality of service for the population.

Moreover, thousands of photovoltaic modules will be installed along with inverters and a transformer station. Together, these technologies will allow the integration of different sources into a modern energy scheme.

In parallel, the project includes a control center that will coordinate the entire operation. In this way, an infrastructure prepared for the future growth of demand is consolidated.

A structural change for historically isolated communities

Currently, Paso de Indios relies on isolated generation based on fossil fuels. However, this system is costly, inefficient, and environmentally harmful.

In this scenario, the transition to renewable energies represents a concrete solution. Therefore, the project seeks to reduce diesel dependency and improve energy security.

Additionally, the initiative will significantly decrease the cost of megawatts. Consequently, it opens the possibility of more equitable access to energy for rural communities.

At the same time, the model is expected to be replicated in other municipalities. Thus, a progressive transformation of the provincial energy matrix is promoted.

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The benefits of using renewable energies in Patagonia

The incorporation of solar energy in Patagonia offers multiple environmental and social advantages. Firstly, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to mitigating climate change.

On the other hand, it improves air quality by reducing the use of polluting fuels. This has a direct impact on the health of local communities.

Likewise, renewable energies allow the use of abundant natural resources, such as solar radiation and wind. Consequently, the energy autonomy of remote regions is strengthened.

Furthermore, these initiatives generate local employment related to the installation and maintenance of infrastructure. In this way, they promote sustainable economic development.

Finally, the stability of the electric supply favors productive activities and improves quality of life. Therefore, the advancement of projects like Paso de Indios marks a decisive step towards a more sustainable future in Patagonia.

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