Enertrag Cooperation in South America: Enertrag’s Power System Software Supports Reliable Operation of Renewable Energy Plants in Bolivia
Dauerthal – Enertrag, together with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and the Bolivian energy companies Ende Corani and Ende Guaracachi, has successfully launched the Power System software in Bolivia.
On March 20, 2025, Enertrag welcomed a high-ranking delegation from Bolivia to its headquarters in Dauerthal. Álvaro Arnez, Deputy Minister for Alternative Energies in Bolivia, thanked Enertrag for the tour of the control center for the wind and photovoltaic plants and emphasized: "At the same time, we were also impressed by the first electrolyzer they designed, built, and commissioned in 2011 based on alkaline electrolysis. The Bolivian government, through this delegation, expresses its gratitude for this opportunity and reaffirms its strong interest in realizing the first pilot project with German technology."
The cooperation with Enertrag and the introduction of innovative technologies were also highlighted by Arturo Loayza Ordonez, ProTransition Component Coordinator at GIZ: "The close and productive cooperation with ENERTRAG has played a key role in integrating innovative technologies into the Bolivian energy sector. The Powersystem not only improves the operational management of wind farms but is also contributing to the long-term stability and sustainability of the power supply."
"With our Powersystem software, we are setting new standards in the integration of renewable energy. [...] Our goal is clear: Green energy should not only be environmentally friendly but also more affordable and reliable than fossil alternatives – and we are convinced that our software can accelerate this transition," emphasizes Dr. Felix Bübl, Head of the Power System Department at Enertrag, underlining the significance of the software solution.
The successful launch of the Power System in Bolivia and the delegation’s visit to Dauerthal highlight Enertrag and its partners' commitment to establishing modern technologies in the energy sector. Furthermore, Enertrag is pleased that Bolivia, as an important partner in South America, relies on the expertise from Dauerthal to shape a sustainable energy future.
Source: IWR Online, Mar 03 2025