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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Planning 1 GW from PV-Wind, 3,831 MWH BESS-PV Magazine International

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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a Danish investor of renewable energy sources, has asked about environmental declaration in the Antopagasta region for a $ 1.3 billion mixed generation project pairs with 1,004 MWP of solar energy and 152 MWH-BATERTERGERGERTERTASTS) to help.

August 14, 2025
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has submitted its Llanura Solar project for environmental assessment in the Antopagasta region in Chile. The hybrid facility of $ 1.3 billion combines 1,004 MWP PV, 152 MW wind generation and a BESS with 3,831.4 MWh capacity.

The project is planned to connect to the 500 kV Llullaillaco Switching -Under Chile’s 2021 Transmission extension plan. According to the Environmental Impact Study submitted to the Chile Environmental Assessment Service (SEIA), Llanura Solar would occupy 2,064.06 hectares in the municipality of Talal.

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