Argentina heads for solar surge with incentives

Argentina, which along with Venezuela has the least renewable energy in Latin America, is set to expand solar capacity as much as 35-fold as the government plans its first incentives for individual projects.

International developers are planning plants in Argentina’s western regions, which get about twice the solar radiation of the largest solar market, Germany. In the past year, they’ve applied to build 11 projects of about 20 megawatts each, said Marcelo Alvarez, head of solar for trade group Camara Argentina de Energia Renovable, or CADER.

“There’s a lot of interest in solar energy in Argentina and very good potential,” said Hector Nordio, head of clean- power projects at Energia Argentina SA, the state energy company known as Enarsa.

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