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The CFE has launched a tender for the construction of Puerto Peñasco Sequence III photovoltaic power plant, in the state of Sonora, Mexico. The project will add up to 300 MW of alternating current PV generation, plus 103 MW (three hours) back -up battery storage systems.
This project is part of the 2025-30 National Electric System expansion plan as a continuation of the existing phases of Puerto Peñasco. In its final phase, the factory will reach a total capacity of 1,000 MW of alternating current and will have storage systems up to 271 MW.
The call for proposals sets the deadline for receiving quotations on October 20 and the deadline for receiving offers on November 14.
Participants must show experience in projects that integrate engineering, construction and commissioning of photovoltaic power plants and energy storage systems.
Phase III agrees with the already operational phases of the Puerto Peñasco complex: Sequence I and II, which a total of 420 MW photovoltaic power plus 72 MW storage.
With regard to the investment, Sequence III requires around $ 270 million and an estimated will be operational by December 2027.
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