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  • Trinidad and Tobago secures US$3 million grant for digital transformation and regional integration

    February 6, 2025

    The Government of Trinidad and Tobago, in partnership with CAF and the European Union, has signed a US$3 million Technical Assistance Grant Agreement to advance regional digital integration. The funding will support key initiatives, including a national electronic identity system, a public data interoperability platform, and a secure government data center. Source: TT Loop News

  • Virgin Islands secures US$250,000 grant to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and resilience

    February 6, 2025

    The Ministry of Health and Social Development has secured a US$250,000 grant from the OECS and Direct Relief under the Enhancing Health Infrastructure and Resilience Project (EHIR) to improve healthcare infrastructure and address climate-related health challenges in the Virgin Islands. The funds will support standby backup power for healthcare facilities, cold chain strengthening, and medical […]

  • Brazil launches US$17.1M initiative for zero energy public sector projects

    February 6, 2025

    Brazil’s Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) and ENBPar have launched a US$17.1 million public call for Zero Energy projects in the public sector under the Procel program. The initiative aims to improve energy efficiency in government buildings through renovations and distributed renewable generation, prioritizing administrative, education, and health facilities. Source: PV Magazine LATAM

  • Argentina removes EV charging registry and lowers import barriers to boost electromobility

    February 6, 2025

    The Argentine government has eliminated the National Registry of Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, citing it as an unnecessary bureaucratic hurdle that slowed electromobility expansion. Additionally, it will allow the import of 50,000 electric and hybrid vehicles from outside the free trade zone without the 35% tariff. Source: PV Magazine LATAM

  • CFS and Avolta Energy install 137.5 kW solar system at Costa Rica’s Labor Ministry

    February 6, 2025

    CFS and Avolta Energy have installed a 137.5 kW solar system for self-consumption at Costa Rica’s Ministry of Labor and Social Security in San José. The project, completed in two phases, includes 250 solar panels and 8 Fronius Symo inverters, generating 165 MWh annually. Source: PV Magazine LATAM

  • Peru grants Vale rights for 150 MW Lupi solar plant

    February 6, 2025

    Peru’s Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) has granted Vale permanent rights for the 150 MW Lupi Solar Power Plant in Moquegua, set to become one of the world’s highest-altitude solar farms. Source: PV Magazine LATAM

  • Engie Chile launches 68 MW Tamaya BESS to power 50,800 homes

    February 6, 2025

    Engie Chile has received approval to begin commercial operations for the 68 MW Tamaya BESS storage system in Tocopilla, Antofagasta. The battery storage will supply clean energy to 50,800 homes during peak demand hours, supporting Chile’s renewable energy transition. Source: PV Magazine LATAM

  • Ignis to invest US$1.5 billion in Peru’s solar and wind energy expansion

    February 6, 2025

    Spanish company Ignis plans to invest US$1.5 billion in solar and wind projects across Peru between 2025 and 2028, adding 1,469 MW to the National Interconnected Electrical System (SEIN). The six renewable projects include four wind-solar hybrid plants and two standalone solar plants, Alba and Blanca, each 200 MW in Arequipa. Source: PV Magazine LATAM

  • Kallpa Generación issues US$500 million bond to fund solar project and refinancing

    February 6, 2025

    Peruvian power company Kallpa Generación has issued US$500 million in international bonds to help finance its 309 MW Sunny solar project in Arequipa and refinance its US$350 million Kallpa 2026 bond. Source: PV Magazine LATAM

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