
Resource Group International, Inc. announced that the Company has signed an agreement to develop several wind energy projects in South America beginning with Chile.
Resource Group is partnering with ANPL G.P., through its Chilean subsidiary ANPL Latin America Limited, and has signed a “beneficial” agreement to construct several wind farms for a total capacity of 850 MW.
At first, they plan to install seven wind farms, each with a capacity of between 60 and 150 MW.
It was also established that each of these farms, once operational, will provide its production to the Interconnected System of Norte Grande (SING) and the Central Interconnected System (SIC) of the country.
This agreement enables Resource Group to have exclusive access to projects that ANPL is currently developing, while allowing the company to acquire them, once they obtain the permits from the Chilean authorities.
Thus, Resource Group begins to make a strong and true presence in Latin American markets, and specifically in the area of wind energy production in the region.
“Green energy is a focus of Resource Group and looking for opportunities around the world has been our goal since the company was established,” Gregory J. Curry, CEO and President of Resource Group, commented. “Developing partnerships with established companies in regions around the world enables Resource Group to leverage its ability to participate in these opportunities. The future is green and the future is bright for the Company. We are very proud of our ability to identify and capitalize on this growing sector and we are continuously looking for opportunities around the globe.”
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