Panama formally inaugurated the Santiago Solar Park, a $70 million investment by the Naiad Renovables Group with a capacity to produce 86,333 megawatts peak (MWP), providing a new boost to renewable energy in this country, where the photovoltaic and wind energy segments accounted. Panama formally inaugurated the Santiago Solar Park, a $70 million investment by the Naiad Renovables Group with a capacity to produce 86,333 megawatts peak (MWP), providing a new boost to renewable energy in this country, where the photovoltaic and wind energy segments accounted. Panama formally inaugurated the Santiago Solar Park, a $70 million investment by the Naiad Renovables Group with a capacity to produce 86,333 megawatts peak (MWP), providing a new boost to renewable energy in this country, where the photovoltaic and wind energy segments accounted for 12. 9% of total. Panama has unveiled its largest solar power facility to date: the $70 million El Espino solar park. Located in Coclé, the project marks a significant advancement in Panama's renewable energy landscape, featuring a vast array of solar panels with an electricity generation capacity of 105. It will be equipped with a total of around 70,000 solar panels. The country has reached 170 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity in self-consumption systems and surpassed 6,000 active users, marking a 42% growth in 2025 alone, according to the National Public Services Authority (ASEP). 4 MW of new solar in 2024, bringing its total installed PV capacity to 695. From pv magazine LatAm Panama installed 143. The project is handled by the company's renewables business Enel Green Power, which manages its clean energy assets in Colombia.