
Cordoba: Next April, as announced, it will take place solar dinosaur park, Photovoltaic energy project The largest in the province of Cordoba, Facing an investment 30 million US dollars From the dinosaur collection. The family company, so far dedicated to commercial, hotel, financial and real estate development activities, is led by Euclid Bugliotti.
The solar park is located near the city Dean Funes119 kilometers from the provincial capital, on National Road 60. with an area 75 hectareshe will have Installed capacity 40 MW, Its own transformer station and maneuvering yards It will allow the power generated to be injected into the 66 kV grid For the interconnected regional system, operated by the Regional Energy Company of Córdoba (Epec).
They noted in the investment announcement that the integration of this new generation source will provide a greater amount of electrical energy available to the area of influence, creating “favorable conditions for industrial, commercial, tourism and real estate development.”
Produced energy It will fully supply the consumption of various units From the works of Grupo Dinosaurio, while surpluses will be pumped into the Epec network. In the province of Córdoba, the company owns eight branches of Mami Supermarket (in Mendoza it owns two Tadecor branches); two shopping malls; Banco Dino and the Dinosaurio Bursátil agency, as well as a digital wallet and card.
As developers, they are the owners of the residential units of Milénica in this city (three towers) and La Vacherie Country Golf in Mendoza. It has two Orfeo Suites hotels (in the capital, Cordoba, and in Salcitrabajos) and an FM radio. He owned Orfeo Stadium, which closed during the pandemic and has not reopened.
Bugliotti is 81 years old and his four sons have joined the company. A farmer with a forward-thinking style, he founded in 1981 the first Hyper Libertad in Tucuman – always remembering that Palito Ortega sang – and four years later opened in Córdoba. In 1998, the French casino group paid $290 million for the company.
The company stated that the solar complex “reaffirms the group’s commitment to sustainable development, and its bet on using a natural resource such as the sun to generate clean energy, without polluting emissions or harmful waste, and with almost zero environmental impact.”
The complex will include the latest technologies from international companies such as Trina Solar and Huawei, in addition to local suppliers: 58,500 dual-sided solar panels With a tracking system capable of capturing energy from both sides and following the movement of the sun to maximize generation; 10,500 pedestals, five cabin smart transformer stations, reflectors and state-of-the-art tracking devices.
Company It imported about 200 containers from China to supply equipment. A few days ago, in statements by L sound, He said he imports covers “without letter of credit” via Chile and 27-metre-high machines for Orfeo Plaza and for the photovoltaic park “at 30% of their market value” from Argentina.
“They removed the 10% tax before bringing in photovoltaic panels, which saved me nearly a million dollars,” he stressed, referring to the national government’s decision. “How can I not agree with this system?”
Cordoba has many solar parks, among them Society of six in Uncativo, Arroyo Cabral, Jovita, Vicuña Maquina, La Laguna, and one in Mundo Maipo. Among those already executed or announced are those in San Francisco, San Francisco del Chanar, Cruz del Eje, and Villa María.
Cordoba, with 34% Of the facilities, distributed generation leads in Argentina. The data corresponds to Solar penetration index (The amount of solar energy distributed to the population). In Argentina, 70 megawatts have been installed, and they are 2,700 distributed solar power plants.
Cordoba has 1,100 users have already completed their installationsIt contributes 23,410 kilowatts of installed energy to the electrical grid through two-way meters. As of March, 201 new power generation measures were registered in the province, with an additional capacity estimated at 5,656 kilowatts.