Sustainable energy for Panama: Enel Américas is supporting the country to foster its energy transition process.
Enel Américas in Panama, facts and figures
Sustainable energy that respects the country’s ecosystem and abundant biodiversity, while helping diversify its power generation mix.
- 10 Solar and hydro Plants
- 395 Total MW Installed capacity
- 9 Projects carried out in 2019 towards external beneficiaries
Projects
Here’s where our sustainable energy comes from:
- Esperanza
Source: Solar
Status: Under construction
Capacity (under construction): 26.2 MW
- Estrella Solar: The Estrella Solar power plant, in the province of Coclé, supplies energy to Nestlè’s Los Santos and Natá factories, the La Loma administrative offices and the Costa Sur distribution cente
Source: Solar
Status: Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 7.6 MW
- Fortuna: The Fortuna hydroelectric plant is located in Panama and has a capacity of 300 MW: it has been operative since 1984 and is the largest in the count
Source: Hydroelectric
Status: Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 300.0 MW
- Jaguito
Source: Solar
Status: Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 7.6 MW
- Milton Solar
Source: Solar
Status Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 10.3 MW
- PV Chiriquí
Source: Solar
Status Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating) 12.3 MW
- Sol Real
Source: Solar
Status Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 10.8 MW
- Sol Real Cluster - Caldera
Source: Solar
Status: Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 4.9 MW
- Sol Real Cluster - Sol de David
Source: Solar
Status: Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 7.6 MW
- Vista Alegre
Source: Solar
Status: Operating – managed consolidated
Capacity (operating): 8.2 MW