Greenalia has announced that its proposal to develop a 33 MW wind farm in Galicia, northwest Spain, has reached a permitting milestone. The company now begins to public exhibition phase.
Lamas de Feás wind farm will be installed in the municipalities of Baltar, Calvos de Randín and Os Blancos (Ourense, Galicia, Spain). This 33 MW project will have a production of 103,174 MWh/year, through its seven 5 MW wind turbines, with 127.5 meters hub height and 145 meters of rotor diameter. Greenalia intends to invest over EUR27 million (US$29.2 million).
The board of directors of Aena, which administers Madrid's Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, has approved plans for a 120 MW/142.42 MWp solar PV park within the vicinity. Construccio...
Read moreCapital Energy is planning to build an 85 MW Los Corrales wind project located in Navarre Region, Spain. The Los Corrales wind project represents an investment of over EUR100 million (US$108.3 millio...
Read moreAtalaya Mining and Endesa X have joined forces to build the 50 MW solar photovoltaic project that will power a mining operation in Spain. The 60-hectare solar farm will be located in the southwe...
Read moreEuropean Investment Bank (EIB) and Instituto de Credito Oficial (ICO) have agreed to lend EUR88 million (US$95 million) to Iberdrola for a green hydrogen project in Spain. Located in Puertollano, Cas...
Read moreRepsol has reached an agreement with the Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG), an international investment company managed by InfraRed, to take a 49% stake for EUR117 million (US$129 million) in the...
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