Acciona, Fortia sign PPA for 117 MW Spanish solar PV projects

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Acciona Energa and Fortia have signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for the supply of all electricity generated by six wind projects in Spain with a total capacity of 117 MW.

The power output will reach 254 GWh per year and contribute to the supply of Fortia's customers' various industrial facilities and will avoid emitting over 30,500 tons of CO2 annually. Moreover, the renewable power generated by wind farms will help in stabilizing energy supply costs and accelerating the decarbonization of industrial activity.

With this deal, Fortia continues to promote a more sustainable industrial and energy model, while guaranteeing that its clients have stable and competitive access to renewable energy.

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