AES Chile submits another large solar-plus-storage EIA – with 2.7GWh BESS

The Chile arm of global energy firm AES Corporation is looking to build another large co-located battery energy storage system (BESS), this time with a capacity of 2,710MWh. AES Chile filed an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the Cristales Photovoltaic Park project with the country’s EIA authority at the start of the month (2 March).

AES Chile submits another large solar-plus-storage EIA – with 2.7GWh BESS

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