Overview
- Anchoris is fully commissioned in Luján de Cuyo with 360,000 bifacial modules, expected to generate about 497,000 MWh a year and avoid more than 220,000 tons of CO2 annually.
- The start-up lifts Genneia’s solar capacity in Cuyo to over 630 MW, with a target of roughly 800 MW in 2026 as the 130 MW San Juan Sur project comes online.
- Genneia says it holds about 20% of Argentina’s renewable capacity and is tracking to exceed approximately 1.7 GW of wind and solar by 2026 after investing around $2 billion since 2017.
- Output from Anchoris is contracted to large industrial users through MATER, as the company positions to serve energy‑intensive sectors including mining.
- Executives warn that transmission bottlenecks and financing for extra‑high‑voltage lines, including the Río Diamante–Charlone–Plomer corridor, are the main constraints on faster growth.