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According to a report from the "Energy Year" website in Madrid on May 13, Spanish energy company Repsol (Repsol) has begun construction of the Delta II wind energy project, which will be installed in 26 wind power plants in the Aragon region of northeastern Spain.
Repsol has started construction of the first two wind farms, La Cometa I and La Cometa II, with a total generating capacity of 60 megawatts.
The entire project is expected to be completed in 2023 and will supply 800,000 households and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2.
Repsol’s commitment to renewable energy is also reflected in the solar field, and the company is developing three projects in Spain.
As part of its 2021-2025 strategic plan, Repsol aims to become a multi-energy company with zero net emissions by 2050.
Hao Fen translated from "Energy Year"
The original text is as follows:
Repsol starts construction on its biggest wind project
Spanish energy company Repsol has started construction on the Delta II wind energy project, which will generate 860 MW across 26 wind farms in the northeastern Spanish region of Aragon.
Repsol has commenced the construction of the first two wind farms, La Cometa I and La Cometa II, which will have a combined capacity of 60 MW.
The whole project is expected to be completed by 2023 and will supply 800,000 homes, preventing the emission of 2.
Repsol's commitment to renewable energy is also enshrined in the solar power sector, where the company is developing three projects in Spain.
As part of its 2021-2025 Strategic Plan, Repsol aims to be a multi-energy company with zero net emissions by 2050.