Grupo Cobra has unveiled its plan to develop a 190 MW solar photovoltaic plant in Alcazar de San Juan, Spain.
The EUR175 million (US$200.7 million) project will double the current capacity of the city. It will be developed on a 400 ha of land area and is expected to be operational by 2020. The project will be composed of four solar farms.
The 166 MW wind project of the Spanish renewable energy projects developer, Grupo Empresarial Enhol SL, has been declared as special interest y the regional government of Navarre. The proj...
Read moreSpanish solar developer, OPDEnergy is set to commence the construction of the 50 MW La Fernandina solar photovoltaic plant in the town of Merida in Spain. The EUR30 million (US$34 mil...
Read moreState-owned utility firm China Three Gorges has halted discussions with European Union regulators over its plans to acquire Portugal’s Energia de Portugal for EUR9 billion (US$10.3 billion). Ch...
Read moreAcciona has completed the purchase of 50% interest of two wind farms with a combined capacity of 52.5 MW in Spain from Aldesa. The projects involved are the 24 MW Eólico Alija...
Read moreUnivergy has expressed interests in developing two solar photovoltaic projects in the Province of Placencia, Spain. The company will build solar PV farms in Grijota and Herrera de Pis...
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