Bogaris Energy has secured the unified environmental authorisation (AAU) permit for the development of a 30.4 MW San Antonio solar photovoltaic plant project in Huelva province of Andalusia, Spain.
The facility will be developed on about 30 hectares of land on the surroundings of Rivera de la Nicoba stream. It is expected to generate about EUR16.4 million (US$17.8 million) of investment.
Iberdrola is set to develop two renewable energy projects on the Spanish island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands for a total estimated investment of EUR20 million (US$21.85 million). Iberdrola...
Read moreThe largest photovoltaic plant in Europe has just come into operation last week. It discharged its first MWh of clean energy into the electricity grid on the 6th of April. Iberdrola has succeeded in c...
Read moreAXA Investment Managers - Real Assets and ACCIONA have signed an agreement with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) under which both will acquire the 33.33% stake that KKR's infrastructure funds currently o...
Read moreThe 50 MW Cofrentes wind farm of Elecnor has secured a permit from the Valencian Community for the start of the operation of the project. The project was developed by the unit of Elec...
Read moreNaturgy Energy Group SA has secured a license and a construction permit for the development of the 42 MW Picato onshore wind farm in Lugo province in the northern region of Galicia in Spain. Th...
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