The city of San Francisco is advancing in a key project for the energy transition. The municipality and the Provincial Energy Company of Córdoba signed the land transfer for the Photovoltaic Solar Park.
Additionally, the site will cover an area of 16.5 hectares. Consequently, a new stage in the development of sustainable energy infrastructure is opening.
Therefore, this initiative aims to harness the region’s solar potential. Likewise, it strengthens public policies oriented towards clean energies.

A strategic project for local electricity generation
The San Francisco Photovoltaic Solar Park will have an initial capacity of 6 MW. This will allow supplying approximately 10,000 homes.
Additionally, it will be located at Av. Brigadier López and Talcahuano Street. Consequently, it will integrate into the urban fabric with a productive function.
Likewise, the project combines industrial and community generation. Therefore, it promotes a more decentralized energy model.
Urban development and infrastructure improvements
In parallel, an expansion of public lighting was announced in the Corradi neighborhood. This work aims to improve safety and quality of life.
Additionally, eight lighting columns will be installed in strategic points. Consequently, visibility on streets and avenues will be optimized.
On the other hand, low-consumption LED lights will be used. Thus, energy consumption and environmental impact are reduced.

Córdoba as a reference in energy transition
The province is advancing in sustainable projects that seek to diversify its energy matrix. In this regard, the new solar park represents a significant step.
Additionally, the possibility of adding future energy infrastructures is considered. Consequently, the horizon of technological development is expanded.
Therefore, Córdoba positions itself as a key player in renewable energies. Likewise, it promotes efficiency and sustainability at the regional level.
The advancement of solar parks worldwide and their environmental benefits
The growth of solar parks has accelerated in recent decades. Firstly, they respond to the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Additionally, solar energy is an inexhaustible and clean source. Consequently, it helps decrease dependence on fossil fuels.
Likewise, these projects generate employment and stimulate local economies. Therefore, they combine environmental and social benefits.
On the other hand, solar parks require less maintenance and have a long lifespan. Thus, they become sustainable long-term investments.
Finally, their expansion reflects a change in the global energy model. Consequently, a transition towards more environmentally responsible systems is consolidated.



