Iberdrola has started the construction of its first photovoltaic plant in Aragon, with 50 MW of installed power, located in the municipality of Azaila, in Teruel.
The photovoltaic plant, consisting of 142,740 monocrystalline silicon cell photovoltaic modules with fixed structure, will generate up to 140 jobs during the construction period during its construction period. Once operational, it will produce clean energy for a population equivalent to 24,290 homes/year, in addition to avoiding the emission of some 19,000 tons of CO2 per year. Its commissioning is expected by the end of 2020.
Total, through its wholly owned affiliate Total Solar International, is establishing its presence on the Spanish solar market through two agreements with Powertis and Solarbay Renewable Energy that st...
Read moreArcano Asset Management, the asset management arm of Arcano Partners, has reached EUR215 million (US$233.14 million) in its fund of sustainable infrastructure. The Arcano Earth Fund aims...
Read moreFollowing the acquisition in November 2019 from Aventron, Elektrizitätswerke des Kantons Zürich (EKZ) has started the development of the 49 MW solar PV project in Spain. Algibicos sola...
Read moreIberdrola and telecom operator Orange have signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) to support the development of a 328 MW Ceclavin solar PV project in the Spanish region Extremadura. ...
Read moreThe Government of Cantabria has extended its support for the planned construction of the 151.2 MW wind farm in the Sierra del Escudo mountains with its developer Biocantaber SL.&nb...
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