Greenwood Energy Latinoamérica Acquires 2C POWER to Create a Cleantech Energy Company for Latin America
New company seeks to underpin reliable and sustainable energy provision in developing economies.
New company seeks to underpin reliable and sustainable energy provision in developing economies.
Converting retired coal generating stations into solar power plants is in its infancy in the United States but could become an important part of greening the utility grid in the future.
Originally published on Solar Love. An 80 MW solar power plant will be built in Chile’s Antofagasta Region beginning in the first part of 2015. The Inti project is scheduled to be completed and come online about one year later. Greenwood Energy and Pacific Solar S.A. formed a partnership to … [continued]
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