Repsol and Charles River Laboratories International have inked an agreement through which the multi-energy company will supply 100% renewable energy generated from 30,5 MW of wind capacity to the US-based supplier of products and services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, government agencies, and academic institutions around the world.The virtual power purchase agreement is associated with a wind farm that will be completed in 2023 and is part of Delta II, Repsol's largest renewable project to date, which has already begun construction and, once finished, will have a total capacity of 860 MW distributed among 26 wind farms located in the eastern Spanish region of Aragon.
Repsol and Charles River Laboratories International have inked an agreement through which the multi-energy company will supply 100% renewable energy generated from 30,5 MW of wind capacity to the US-based supplier of products and services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, government agencies, and academic institutions around the world.The virtual power purchase agreement is associated with a wind farm that will be completed in 2023 and is part of Delta II, Repsol's largest renewable project to date, which has already begun construction and, once finished, will have a total capacity of 860 MW distributed among 26 wind farms located in the eastern Spanish region of Aragon.