Eni's Plenitude Expands Solar And Wind Projects In Spain
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 7. Plenitude, an
Eni-controlled company, has increased its renewable energy capacity
in Spain by 400 MW in 2024, reaching a total of nearly 950 MW
across photovoltaic and wind power projects, Trend reports.
According to the producer, this marks a significant growth
compared to 2023, with notable developments in Andalusia and
Extremadura.
Key projects completed this year include the 150 MW Caparacena
photovoltaic project in Granada, consisting of three 50 MW plants.
The electricity generated is connected to the national grid through
a recently completed 400 kV substation and an additional 200 kV
shared substation and line.
In addition, Plenitude has finalized 250 MW in solar
installations at the Renopool park in Extremadura and the Guillena
park in Andalusia. These developments contribute to the company
achieving its global target of 4 GW of installed renewable capacity
in 2024.
Mariangiola Mollicone, Head of Western Europe Renewables and
Managing Director of Plenitude in Spain, emphasized Spain's
strategic importance for the company:“We aim to create positive
economic and community impacts in the regions where we
operate.”
Looking ahead, Plenitude is constructing an additional 820 MW of
renewable projects in Spain, expected to be completed by 2026.
These efforts align with the company's long-term strategy in
renewable energy.
Plenitude operates in over 15 countries, integrating renewable
energy production, energy sales to 10 million customers in Europe,
and a network of nearly 22,000 electric vehicle charging points.
The company aims to reach 8 GW of installed renewable capacity
globally by 2027.
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