The Spanish General Directorate of Industry, Energy and Mines of the Regional Government's Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Innovation, Transport, and Commerce has released the authorization requests of two new wind farms, Alsa and Bustafrades, to public information.
Alsa and Bustafrades, with combined installed power of 69.5 megawatts (MW), will be able to produce about 184,600 megawatt-hours (MWh) of clean electricity per year, enough to satisfy the consumption of around 60,000 Cantabrian homes, and will avoid the annual emission into the atmosphere of more than 43,000 tons of CO2.
Capital Energy will develop the wind farms to be located in the towns of San Pedro del Romeral, Luena, Arenas de Iguña, and Molledo, in Cantabria.
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