Iberdrola has started building a wind complex consisting of three farms in Malaga and Seville, in Andalusia, with a total of 79 MW.
The first of these wind farms is the El Puntal II project, with 15 MW, on a site in the Sierra de la Yeguas municipal area, in Malaga. It will consist of three SG145-5 MW wind turbines, each with 5 MW, which will make it the most powerful installed in Spain.
The second plant will be in Martín de la Jara in Seville, with 36 MW of installed power and with nine V150-4 MW wind turbines.
Iberdrola will develop the San Cristóbal wind farm, with 28 MW, consisting of four 4.5 MW and two 5 MW wind turbines in Estepa, also in Seville.
Once operational, the facilities will generate enough clean energy to supply a population equivalent to 70,000 homes and will avoid the emissions of 39,200 t CO2/year.
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