Projects
Bajo Frio
The construction of the Bajo Frio project has started and the commissioning will take place in 2014.
Cheves
SN Power has decided to invest in the 168MW / 837 GWh Cheves power hydropower plant in Peru. The construction began in 2011, and is expected to be finalized at the end of 2013.
Lunsemfwa and Mulungushi
The Lunsemfwa and Mulungushi hydropower plants are currently in operation but with a need of upgrade.
Plants
Allain Duhangan
A merchant power plant with short term Power Purchase Agreements, feeding electricity into the Northern Regional Grid of India.
Arcata
Arcata is a 5 MW run-of-river hydropower plant providing renewable energy to the grid in Peru.
Ambuklao
SN Aboitiz Power took over Ambuklao in July 2008. The plant had not been operational since 1999 due to damages suffered from a major earthquake in 1990. The company has rehabilitated Ambuklao and is now fully-operational.
Assupiniella
Assupiniella is a 4 MW run-of-river hydropower plant providing renewable energy to the Sri Lankan grid.
Belihuloya
Belihuloya is a 2 MW run-of-river plant providing renewable energy to the Sri Lankan grid.
Cahua
Cahua is a 43 MW run-of-river hydropower plant that provides renewable energy to the grid in Peru.
Gallito Ciego
Gallito Ciego is a 37 MW hydropower plant that provides renewable energy to the main grid in Peru.
Khimti I
The Khimti I hydropower plant supplies almost 15 percent of Nepal`s total electricity output.
La Confluencia
La Confluencia run-of-river hydropower project will supply 158 MW of renewable energy to the Chilean grid.
La Higuera
La Higuera run-of-river project supplies 155 MW of renewable energy to the Chilean grid. Commercial operation began August 2010.
Magat
As the water source for almost 85 000 hectares of rice fields downstream, Magat`s main purpose is irrigation.
Malpaso
The Malpaso hydropower plant is a regulation plant in view of its large storage capacity that makes it possible to increase or decrease the energy produced based on demand requirements. It is located in the district of Paccha, at 3,870 masl.
Pachachaca
The Pachachaca hydropower plant is located at 4,031 masl, in the district of Pachachaca. The waters that supply the plant are conveyed by a 2,6 km-long stave pipe and finally by a steel pipe up to the powerhouse.
Pariac
Pariac is a 5 MW hydropower plant, with a annual average output of 24 GWh, that provides renewable energy to Peru’s main grid.
Totoral
Totoral is SN Power`s first wind farm and one of the largest operating wind farms in Chile. It is also the first renewable energy project financed under a new Chilean law.
Yaupi
The Yaupi hydropower plant is SN Power Peru`s largest by capacity in the country. It is located at 1,328 m above sea level in the village of Yaupi.







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