Iberdrola has awarded a new contract to Ingeteam worth EUR18.6 million (US$20.4 million). Ingeteam will supply inverters to the Francisco Pizarro plant, which Iberdrola will develop in Extremadura, Spain.
The solar farm is being developed on 1,300 hectares of the land area. It is expected to generate enough clean energy to supply 375,000 people every year and prevent the emission of 245,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every year.
Encavis AG has completed the acquisition of the remaining 20% stake it does not own in the 200 MW Cabrera solar project in Andalucia, Spain from its UK-based partner Solarcentury. The ...
Read moreThe European Commission has launched a public consultation on the review of the EU rules on trans-European energy infrastructure. This will be accompanied by a more targeted consultation for stakehold...
Read moreEDP closed an agreement with Total for the sale of two groups of the combined cycle plant in Castejón (in the Navarra region), with 843 MW of power, and the B2C commercial busine...
Read moreFotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV), a company of Abdul Latif Jameel Energy, has started the commercial operations of a 50 MWdc solar photovoltaic plant, known as La Solanilla in Spain. After producin...
Read moreWpd has proceeded with the construction of the Corralnuevo wind farm in Spain amid the coronavirus pandemic. The project with a total capacity of almost 42 MW consists of 12 Siemens Gamesa G132 wind...
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