Greenalia, based in A Coruña, has planned o develop a 13.5 MW Rodicio II Wind Farm, which foresees the installation of three wind turbines distributed between the Ourense municipalities of Maceda and Montederramo, Galicia, Spain.
The project represents an investment of EUR10 million (US$11.88 million) and consists of wind turbines with a hub height of 107.5 m and a rotor diameter of 145 m, capable of producing 41.308 MWh/year.
The project has three primary objectives for the company: protecting the environment, wind-power development in areas with top wind resources, and a business strategy focus. Its design has been completed in three phases: first, an environmental analysis aiming to determine areas with restrictions, then a technical study for the project’s development, and finally a verification of the possible environmental impacts. Through the various studies, the farm was designed by selecting the option presenting the lowest environmental impact, primarily regarding vegetation, landscape, and cultural and touristic heritage.
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