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25 Apr 2025

Glenfarne to Acquire Four Solar Assets With Battery Storage Facilities in Chile

25 Apr 2025  by power-technology   
Glenfarne, an energy and infrastructure asset manager, has signed an agreement to acquire four utility-scale solar assets and related battery energy storage system (BESS) facilities in Chile. The transaction, executed through a Glenfarne subsidiary, includes 588MW of operational solar capacity and 1.61 gigawatt-hours of BESS, equivalent to 321MW, which are currently under construction.


The transaction is contingent upon regulatory approvals, financing conditions and customary adjustments, with the BESS expected to become operational by early 2026.

The assets, acquired from Metlen Energy & Metals, will expand Glenfarne’s total capacity to over 3.1GW, including battery storage, across Latin America. This move strengthens Glenfarne’s presence in the region’s renewable energy sector.

Brendan Duval, CEO and founder of Glenfarne, stated: “This acquisition further diversifies Glenfarne’s renewable energy portfolio and includes our first foray into both utility-scale solar and battery storage facilities. We will continue to look for strategic opportunities to grow our Chile business that are aligned with the company’s mission to realise the world’s energy transition.”

The transaction awaits regulatory approvals, financing arrangements, and standard adjustments. The BESS facilities are expected to be operational by early 2026. Legal advisors for the deal included Paul Hastings, White & Case, and Claro & Cia.

Evangelos Mytilineos, CEO of Metlen, commented: “This is a landmark transaction for Metlen, as we pave the growth of M Renewables. We identified the potential of Chile’s renewables market in 2020 and have managed to successfully overcome market challenges. In doing so, we have developed, structured – commercially and financially – and constructed these projects at the highest standard.”

The deal strengthens the partnership between Metlen and Glenfarne in the renewable energy market and lays the groundwork for future collaboration in other shared interests.

In a separate initiative, Metlen is working with GE Vernova’s Grid Solutions to build converter stations for the Eastern Green Link 1, a £2.5bn ($3.1bn) subsea electric superhighway project led by Iberdrola and National Grid Electricity Transmission.

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