Iberdrola has commissioned the Puylobo wind farm in Aragon, Spain. Located in the province of Zaragoza, in the municipalities of Borja and Mallén, the project has 49 MW of installed power and comprises fourteen SG 3.4-132 wind turbines, a model with a 64.5 m long blade, optimal for medium and high wind locations.
The entry into operation of Puylobo will avoid the annual emission of 19,000 t/CO2 and part of its output will supply 100% renewable energy to the 13,500 supply points of Vodafone's own network in Spain as from January, as a result of the long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed by the two companies.
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