Mexico’s IEnova signs $115 mln solar deal with steel firm
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Mexican energy infrastructure firm IEnova said on Monday it had signed a 20-year deal to supply steel company Deacero with renewable energy from a solar power plant in northern Mexico, an investment worth $115 million.
IEnova unit ESJ Renovable II will provide Deacero with power from Caborca, a municipality in Sonora state, and commercial operations at the 110 Megawatt plant should begin in the fourth quarter of 2018, IEnova said in a statement.
IEnova, or Infraestructura Energetica Nova SAB de CV, is a unit of U.S.-based Sempra Energy.
Source:reuters
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