Iberdrola has obtained a favourable Environmental Impact Statement for the development of the Ciudad Rodrigo photovoltaic project, which will be located in this Salamanca municipality.This new solar energy production facility, which will have an output of 318 megawatt, will generate enough clean energy to supply 150,000 homes per year and prevent the emission of 75,000 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere per year.With an investment of EUR 200 million, the construction of this photovoltaic plant, with more than 826,000 modules, will have a significant local component. It is expected that up to 800 professionals will be involved in the project during peak periods.It will also have a regional vision: the substation will be built by the Salamanca company Tecinsa. In addition, various regional and national suppliers will produce different components or carry out their electrical infrastructures.With this new plant, Iberdrola reinforces its commitment to Castilla y León, which is consolidating its position as an important centre for renewable energy developments in the company's investment cycle to 2025, where it already manages more than 5,100 MW, making it the autonomous community with the most 'green' megawatts installed by the company.
Iberdrola has obtained a favourable Environmental Impact Statement for the development of the Ciudad Rodrigo photovoltaic project, which will be located in this Salamanca municipality.This new solar energy production facility, which will have an output of 318 megawatt, will generate enough clean energy to supply 150,000 homes per year and prevent the emission of 75,000 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere per year.With an investment of EUR 200 million, the construction of this photovoltaic plant, with more than 826,000 modules, will have a significant local component. It is expected that up to 800 professionals will be involved in the project during peak periods.It will also have a regional vision: the substation will be built by the Salamanca company Tecinsa. In addition, various regional and national suppliers will produce different components or carry out their electrical infrastructures.With this new plant, Iberdrola reinforces its commitment to Castilla y León, which is consolidating its position as an important centre for renewable energy developments in the company's investment cycle to 2025, where it already manages more than 5,100 MW, making it the autonomous community with the most 'green' megawatts installed by the company.