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Grenergy signs 15-year, 1TWh annual night-time PPA in Chile
Key takeaways
- The agreement covers non-solar hours and is set to begin between July and October 2026.
- It is said to be the largest PPA in terms of volume that Grenergy has signed to date.
- The electricity will be sourced from Elena, a battery storage facility in the Americas that is currently operating with a gross installed capacity of 3.5GW-hours (GWh)/ 3GW net.
Grenergy signs 15-year, 1TWh annual night-time PPA in Chile The Elena facility is composed of 624 battery containers and 6 · Power Technology Shree Mishra Tue, June 30, 2026 at 9:11 PM GMT+7 2 min read Spanish clean energy company Grenergy has signed a night-time power purchase agreement (PPA) with a global investment-grade utility in Chile for the supply of 1TW-hour (TWh) of electricity per year for 15 years.
The agreement covers non-solar hours and is set to begin between July and October 2026.
It is said to be the largest PPA in terms of volume that Grenergy has signed to date.
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