Enel Green Power España has signed a 10-year fully renewable Pan-European Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) with the international healthcare company Johnson & Johnson for 270 GWh/year of renewable power originated from a total generation capacity of 104 MW.
The energy supply envisaged by the VPPA will be generated in three renewable plants currently under construction, creating a hybrid energy mix that will combine solar and wind sources. 85% of the power will come from the Campillo II and III Wind Farms, which are part of a cluster located in the Spanish province of Cuenca that will begin construction in the last quarter of 2021. The remaining 15% will be provided by the 47 MW PV plant Veracruz, which is located in Badajoz. Through the agreement, the renewable energy provided to Johnson & Johnson will avoid the annual emission of around 130,720 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.
This VPPA will start in January 2023 and, along with other agreements previously signed by the international healthcare company, will bring Johnson & Johnson to the equivalent of 100% renewable electricity in Europe by 2023.
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