EDP Renováveis has started building Quintanilla II Wind Farm in Burgos, northern Spain, which will host the three tallest wind turbines in the Iberian Peninsula.
The wind towers will feature GE137 turbines with a 3.33MW capacity each, a diameter between blades of 137 meters, and a total height of 199,9 meters. They will be the fifth tallest structures in Spain, second only to the four Chamartín towers in Madrid.
With a capacity of about 10MW, Quintanilla II Wind Farm will generate enough clean energy to supply 10,000 homes a year.
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