Solar Energy Unlocks the Key to Guatemala''s Low-Carbon Future
Guatemala is a prime location for solar energy adoption due to its high solar irradiance, favorable government policies, and growing demand for sustainable energy solutions.
Guatemala is the second largest Central American power market, with a goal to increase renewable energy use. Relatively high levels of solar irradiance and large areas of cleared land give the country a strong potential for increased solar energy development.
As part of its evaluation process, BMR determined that the solar farm offered a strong return that was supported by Guatemala's well-established and stable regulatory system. BMR navigated a complex and cooperative sales process that involved four owners across three legal jurisdictions.
Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 10,000 tons of CO2 equivalent per year. Local Guatemalan staff provide support for all operation, maintenance and commercial management at the site. The original owners of the Green Solar project approached BMR seeking financial investment.
Guatemala is a prime location for solar energy adoption due to its high solar irradiance, favorable government policies, and growing demand for sustainable energy solutions.
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