Capital Energy plans to build a 22.5 MW wind farm in the State of Galicia in Spain with an investment of up to EUR20 million (US$24.07 million).
The 22.5 MW Cunca wind farm will be built the municipality of Vila de Cruces in Pontevedra. It will consist of five wind turbines that can generate up to 66,000 MWh of energy per year enough to offset up more than 26,000 tonnes of carbon emission per year.
The proposal is currently made available for public consultation.
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