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Solar parks and energy for mining in San Juan

San Juan combines abundant solar resources, mining demand, and productive infrastructure. That combination opens the door to technically and commercially solid photovoltaic projects.

Updated on June 14, 2026

Solar resource and energy demand

San Juan's solar potential can be linked to mining, industry, and large consumers. The challenge is turning available resources into connectable, financeable, executable projects.

Civil and electromechanical engineering

A solar park requires earthworks, structures, internal access roads, civil works, wiring, transformation centers, and interconnection infrastructure.

Grid connection and staged strategy

Feasibility depends on connection capacity, available voltage, electrical studies, permits, and scalability. Modular schemes can improve execution and financing.

Renewable energy for mining projects

Mining needs reliable, competitive energy. Solar projects can complement the energy mix and improve the sustainability of current or future operations.

Frequently asked questions

What does a solar park need to be viable?

Solar resource, available land, electrical studies, grid connection, permits, engineering, financing, and execution capacity.

Can solar parks supply mining operations?

Yes. They can be integrated as part of energy solutions for mining, industry, and large consumers, depending on connection, scale, and commercial arrangement.

Does CONEQ work on engineering for solar parks?

Yes. CONEQ takes part in civil engineering, electromechanical work, grid studies, and interconnection infrastructure for solar projects.