• This operation is another example of GS Inima’s commitment to the transformation towards a more sustainable energy future.
    • The Fenazar Project is GS Inima’s second investment in the renewable energy sector.

      Spain, January 15, 2025

      GS Inima, a world leader in environmental services related to the complete water and energy cycle and positioned as one of the groups with the largest volume of plants in terms of concessions, closed in December the acquisition of a 30.12 MWp photovoltaic solar plant located in Molina de Segura (Murcia, Spain).

      This new project will use bifacial modules and solar tracking technology, which is estimated to generate almost 60,000 MWh per year, equivalent to the consumption of more than 5,500 homes. Construction work on the facility is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025 and will last for approximately two years, with an estimated start-up date in 2027. Having been acquired at an advanced stage of development, with all the necessary permits already obtained, an immediate start of work and a swift execution are guaranteed.

      “We are proud of our team’s achievements, which have been instrumental in optimizing our portfolio and strengthening our position in the solar PV market. We are encouraged by the growth of our presence in Spain and our role in the energy transition. With this investment, we will expand our installed capacity and reinforce our commitment to generating clean and sustainable energy.”

      Diego de Vera

      Chief Business Development Officer, GS Inima

        The Fenazar Project represents another substantial addition to GS Inima’s growing renewable energy footprint, following the acquisition in early 2024 of the 8.7 MWp Boco Solar PV plant, comprised of two PV power plants located in the Valparaíso region of Chile.

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