Enel Green Power, through its renewable energy arm Enel Green Power España (EGPE), has completed the construction of the photovoltaic plants of La Vega I and La Vega II, located in the municipality of Teba, in Malaga, southern Spain.
La Vega I and La Vega II carry a total of 224,600 photovoltaic panels, as well as 14 transformation centers, one electricity substation, and around 50 kilometers of underground networks, which have been built for their operation. The complex has enabled today the generation of the first kilowatt-hours of renewable energy, which has already reached the Andalusian electricity distribution network. The two plants will avoid the emission into the atmosphere of more than 79,600 tons of CO2 annually.
Encavis AG has completed the 300 MW Talayuela solar project with a generation capacity of around 300 megawatts (MWp). The solar project spans 520 hectares of land in Caceres, in the western region of...
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Read moreAquila European Renewables Income Fund plc has completed the acquisition of the 50 MW Albeniz solar photovoltaic project located in the south of Spain. The project is currently being developed...
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Read moreORIX Corporation has entered into an agreement to invest in Elawan Energy S.L., a global renewable energy company headquartered in Madrid, Spain focused on the development and ownership of wind and so...
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