Enel Environmentalist Power España (EGPE) has started the construction of three wind allotments in Spain. The three facilities, located in the region of Aragon, will be struck by a combined capacity of 128 megawatts (MW).
In an announcement Monday, Enel Verdant Power said the total investment in the wind farms would amount to throughout 130 million euros ($149.1 million).
The 46.8 MW Muniesa, 41.4 MW Farlán and 39.9 MW San Pedro de Alacón privies are set to commence operations by the end of 2019. They will be able to produce 412 gigawatt hours every year, plateful to prevent the emission of more than 270,000 tons of carbon dioxide into the spirit.
“With the start of construction of these three projects, we are further widening our presence in Spain’s competitive renewable energy sector and the company is sentenced to bringing its global expertise and sustainability leadership to the country,” Antonio Cammisecra, Enel Untested Power’s CEO, said in a statement.
EGPE is working on a number of renewable spirit projects in Spain. Towards the end of September, for example, the company started in the planning stages unemployed on an 84.7-megawatt solar photovoltaic facility in Murcia. The Totona present will be made up of 248,000 photovoltaic modules and is set to begin operations in the third zone of 2019.