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Paraguayan Power Authority ANDE to Establish Solar Power Lab Near Acaray Dam, Boosting Renewable Energy Expertise

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-19 17:57:54
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Asunción, Paraguay – Paraguay's National Electricity Administration (ANDE) has announced a significant initiative to construct a state-of-the-art solar power laboratory in the vicinity of the Acaray Hydroelectric Power Plant. This strategic move, outlined in ANDE’s comprehensive master plan, aims to cultivate a skilled workforce in the burgeoning renewable energy sector, proactively address future energy challenges, and accelerate the nation's transition towards a sustainable energy system.

In a recent press release, ANDE emphasized that the new solar power laboratory will be meticulously designed to provide trainees with invaluable hands-on experience in tackling real-world scenarios encountered in the field. This practical approach will equip them with the essential technical and operational expertise required for the successful execution of large-scale solar power projects.

Félix Godoy, Head of ANDE’s Research and Planning Department, underscored the core objectives of the ambitious project. "The primary goal of this initiative is to complement Paraguay's existing power system and cultivate a pool of domestic experts in solar energy, a sector recognized as a crucial future energy source," stated Godoy. He further elaborated on ANDE's broader strategy, noting, "ANDE’s master plan incorporates significant solar power development. Notably, to prepare for anticipated electricity shortages within the next five years, we are planning a tender for the construction of a 140 MW solar power plant this year."

Spearheaded by Francisco Villalba, Head of ANDE’s Engineering Department, the laboratory construction project aligns directly with the objectives of ANDE’s ‘2024-2043 Generation Master Plan (PMG)’. The PMG sets forth an ambitious agenda for energy transition towards clean and sustainable sources, including the installation of solar power plants ranging in capacity from 1 MW to a substantial 100 MW.

Recent on-site review operations have confirmed the arrival and inspection of various crucial equipment, including solar panels. ANDE elaborated on the meticulous planning involved, stating, "This review included a detailed analysis of soil conditions, climatic factors, and potential shading and obstructions to maximize the energy efficiency of the future solar power installations." ANDE is poised to commence the essential infrastructure development work for the project imminently.

The establishment of this dedicated solar power laboratory is anticipated to play a pivotal role in empowering Paraguay to independently cultivate its own cadre of future energy professionals and bolster its capabilities in solar power technology. This strategic investment is expected to significantly enhance Paraguay's long-term energy independence and expedite its transition towards an environmentally responsible energy system. Furthermore, ANDE's proactive policy of expanding solar power generation serves as a crucial preemptive measure against potential future electricity crises, thereby strengthening the nation's overall energy security.

Solar energy, an inexhaustible and clean energy source, is instrumental in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. Paraguay, with its abundant sunshine, possesses favorable conditions for solar power generation. ANDE's investment represents a significant stride towards realizing this substantial potential.

Looking ahead, ANDE intends to maintain its commitment to continuous research and development, alongside the ongoing training of specialized personnel through the solar power laboratory. This sustained effort aims to solidify ANDE's leadership role in the solar energy sector. Through these initiatives, Paraguay aspires to establish a resilient and stable energy supply system, thereby securing a new engine for sustainable economic growth. Moreover, advancements in solar power technology are expected to foster the growth of related industries and generate new employment opportunities within the nation.

ANDE’s plan to build the solar power laboratory is a crucial investment in Paraguay's energy future and exemplifies its commitment to sustainable development. By fostering domestic expertise and technological capabilities, Paraguay is poised to build a more secure and environmentally friendly energy system, ultimately enhancing its national competitiveness in the evolving global landscape. The initiative underscores a forward-thinking approach to energy security and a dedication to embracing the potential of renewable energy sources for a brighter future.

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