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    Spain's Iberdrola plans to build Europe's largest solar power plant

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
    • Source: Internet
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    Iberdrola, a Spanish multinational utility, has proposed to the Ministry of Ecological Transition to build a 590 MW solar photovoltaic plant, Francisco Pizarro
    .

    If approved, the Francisco Pizarro project will be developed in Extremadura at a cost of more than 300 million euros and will employ up to 1,000 people
    during construction.

    The solar power plant, which is expected to be operational in 2022, will provide electricity to more than 375,000 people and reduce emissions by 245,000 tons of carbon
    per year.

    The system will surpass theNúñez de Balboa photovoltaic power plant built by Iberdrola in Usagre, which has a power of 500 MW and is the largest photovoltaic power plant
    in Europe to date.

    The project is part of a utility plan to strengthen its clean energy generation
    by installing an additional 10,000MW and creating 20,000 jobs by 2030.

    Iberdrola currently has more than 2,000MW of renewable energy facilities
    under construction in Spain.

    The utility is Spain's largest producer of wind energy with an installed capacity of 5,770 MW, while its total installed renewable energy capacity is 15,790 MW, including wind and hydroelectric power
    .
    The company has nearly 30,000 MW of installed capacity
    worldwide.

    Iberdrola, a Spanish multinational utility, has proposed to the Ministry of Ecological Transition to build a 590 MW solar photovoltaic plant, Francisco Pizarro
    .

    Iberdrola590 Solar Francisco Pizarro

    If approved, the Francisco Pizarro project will be developed in Extremadura at a cost of more than 300 million euros and will employ up to 1,000 people
    during construction.

    Francisco Pizarro31,000

    The solar power plant, which is expected to be operational in 2022, will provide electricity to more than 375,000 people and reduce emissions by 245,000 tons of carbon
    per year.

    2022375,000245,000

    The system will surpass theNúñez de Balboa photovoltaic power plant built by Iberdrola in Usagre, which has a power of 500 MW and is the largest photovoltaic power plant
    in Europe to date.

    IberdrolaUsagreNñezde Balboa500

    The project is part of a utility plan to strengthen its clean energy generation
    by installing an additional 10,000MW and creating 20,000 jobs by 2030.

    10,000MW203020,000

    Iberdrola currently has more than 2,000MW of renewable energy facilities
    under construction in Spain.

    Iberdrola2,000MW

    The utility is Spain's largest producer of wind energy with an installed capacity of 5,770 MW, while its total installed renewable energy capacity is 15,790 MW, including wind and hydroelectric power
    .
    The company has nearly 30,000 MW of installed capacity
    worldwide.

    5,77015,79030,000

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