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The Colombian City of Barranquilla Advances with a Solar Plant of 11.6 MW to Supply Its Public Lighting - Pv Magazine Latin America

Barranquilla advances in the construction of APBAQ I, a 11.6 MW photovoltaic plant that is developed in the Juan Mina corregimiento and will be destined to supply renewable energy to the public lighting system of the city. Currently the works of adaptation of the electrical substation and civil works are carried out, while advancing the assembly of the metal structures and tables on which the solar modules will be installed. The project will be …
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Barranquilla advances in the construction of APBAQ I, a 11.6 MW photovoltaic plant that is developed in the Juan Mina corregimiento and will be destined to supply renewable energy to the public lighting system of the city. Currently the works of adaptation of the electrical substation and civil works are carried out, while advancing the assembly of the metal structures and tables on which the solar modules will be installed. The project will be …

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pv-magazine-latam.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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