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Orejana Solar Park: Clean Energy with Social and Environmental Commitment
Located in Hermosillo, Sonora, the Orejana Solar Park operated by SPIC-Zuma Energía has an installed capacity of 162 megawatts. This photovoltaic park has the potential to supply clean energy equivalent to more than 42,000 households in the region, directly contributing to Mexico’s energy transition and the sustainable development of the state of Sonora.
02, 2025 - Sonora - por Administrador

From its design through its operation, Orejana integrates the principles of safety, health, environment, quality, and social responsibility that guide all our projects. This comprehensive vision is reflected in the team’s daily actions, both in caring for the environment and engaging with neighboring communities.
One of the most noteworthy environmental initiatives is the implementation of a composting system within the park’s nursery. Coordinated by the HSEQ department, this effort transforms organic waste generated in offices into natural fertilizer through a manual and collaborative process actively supported by the site team. This practice not only reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills but also strengthens environmental awareness among employees.
On the social front, building a relationship with the community of Miguel Alemán—one of the closest localities to the park—has been key. Through educational workshops held in elementary, middle, and high schools, the program promotes knowledge about clean energy, sustainability, and respect for the environment.
The technical operation of the park also reflects the highest quality standards. Optimal performance of the photovoltaic infrastructure is ensured through preventive strategies and rigorous safety protocols. This operational excellence translates into energy efficiency and reliability for the national electricity system.
The Orejana case demonstrates that an energy operation can—and must—go beyond electricity generation. At SPIC-Zuma Energía, we believe that integrating sustainability, safety, and social responsibility is not just a best practice but an essential way to build the future of energy.