Solarcentury secures permit to connect 175 MWp of solar projects in Valencia

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The projects, named Los Predios and Los Hierros, with 87.5 MW capacity each, have secured grid access rights in Valencia, Spain. The solar farms represent investment of over EUR125 million (US$151.8 million). There will be a possibility to co-locate storage space. Together, they will generate 370 GWh of electrical energy annually.

The plants will be found in the Valencian districts of Turis and Alborache. Solarcentury, the developer, anticipates to link them in the 4th quarter of 2024.

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