BEL STANDORTE

Bel energi Bolivia
DISTILLERIA BARTIN A PLANT THAT SYMBOLIZES THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY 40.000 tons/y processed raw materials 150.000 a.e. purifying capacity 7,2 GWh/y total production of electricity 7.600.000. [pdf]FAQS about Bel energi Bolivia
Where is belenergia located?
Founded in 2011 by French entrepreneur Vincent Bartin, BelEnergia is an Italian-based group active in renewable energy and circular economy. The Group’s headquarters are located in Milan (Lombardy) since 2022 and Lecce (Puglia) with a current headcount of c.180 FTEs.
What does belenergia do?
BelEnergia develops, builds, owns and operates solar PV and wind assets (150 MW operating & under construction) as well as biogas and biomethane units (19 MW and 1,900 Sm3/h operating & under construction) generating power and gas from organic waste. BelEnergia has 32 MW in operation & 57 MW under construction.
Who produces electricity in Bolivia?
The electricity sector in Bolivia is dominated by the state-owned ENDE Corporation (Empresa Nacional de Electricidad), although the private Bolivian Power Company ( Compañia Boliviana de Energía Eléctrica; COBEE) is also a major producer of electricity.
How many MW does belenergia have?
BelEnergia has 32 MW in operation & 57 MW under construction. BelEnergia was born in Southern Italy which offers from 1,500 up to 2,100 hours of solar PV production every year. BelEnergia has 61 MW in operation.
How can Bolivia improve energy production?
Bolivia continues to make efforts to upgrade the infrastructure needed for renewable energy production. The National Interconnected System (SIN), which the government has put in place, aims to improve the nation’s capacity for producing electricity by building additional power plants, transmission lines and substations.
Does the World Bank support the electricity sector in Bolivia?
External assistance to the electricity sector in Bolivia is heavily focused on rural electrification with no funding for large-scale generation, which has been fully privatized. Currently, the World Bank is involved in two projects in the energy sector in Bolivia: