The company indicated that thanks to this project, around 700 jobs will be created during the construction of the park.
Solaria has obtained the Administrative Construction Authorization for its 'Olivas' project, which consists of five plants that have a total capacity of 175 megawatts (MW) and that will be built in the province of Guadalajara with an investment of about US$ 97.8 million, the company reported.
This project, the second of the renewable group in Guadalajara, will thus be added to the 626 MW of the 'Cifuentes-Trillo' project that it already has in the province.
Specifically, the Oliva-solar 1 (50 MW), 2 (50 MW), 3 (25 MW), 4 (25 MW) and 5 (25 MW) projects will be built in the district of Usanos in the city of Guadalajara and They will be connected at the Daganzo substation.
This photovoltaic solar park will produce electricity equivalent to the annual consumption of the entire city of Guadalajara, within whose limits the plants are located (Usanos district), that is, to supply 98,000 homes.
The company pointed out that thanks to this project, around 700 jobs will be created during the construction of the park, always prioritizing local employment, in addition to the creation of indirect employment, and it will have a useful life of 30 years.