Mexico will carry electricity to 3,000 people through solar systems

The Spanish company Acciona announced today that it will design and install solar photovoltaic systems that will provide electricity to 720 Mexican homes in which 3,000 people live.

Mexico, Nov 15 (EFE) .- The Spanish company Acciona announced today that it will design and install solar photovoltaic systems that will provide electricity to 720 Mexican homes in which they live. 3,000 people.

Acciona was the company selected by the Mexican government to provide electricity to 188 municipalities in the states of Chiapas, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas that have not yet enjoy it, foreseeing the implementation of the systems in December of this year and culminate in April 2018.

The project is part of the tender of the Mexican government to bring electricity for the first time to more than 45,000 people in isolated areas of the network.

This electrification plan has as its ultimate goal to provide light to 10,000 homes and centers of community services, including schools and health centers.

Through a public tender called by the Universal Electric Service Fund (FSUE) together with the Trust Fund for the Saving Electric Power (Fide), will benefit 898 locations in eleven states, meeting the needs of lighting, communication and food preservation.

The selection of the company is preceded by the previous work of the Acciona Microenergía Foundation, which has already provided access to electricity to 7,500 households in Mexico with similar systems.

installation consists of a photovoltaic module, a charge controller, an inverter, a battery, several points of light and plugs for connection of other devices.

"This system allows Bring electric light to places where the connection to the network would be too expensive or logistically complex, "the company said in the statement.