Thursday, May 28, 2015

Abengoa starts construction of wind farm in Mexico – The Economist

The company said that the wind farm three tables in the cities of Llera de Canales and houses have a total installed capacity of 148.5 megawatts and it will consist of 45 wind turbines.
 

MADRID The Spanish company Abengoa began construction of the wind farm three tables in the cities of Llera de Canales y Casas, 40 kilometers south Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

The company said the park, whose sponsor is Oak Green Energy Systems, will have a total installed capacity of 148.5 megawatts and it will consist of 45 wind turbines.

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The company began simultaneously in April the construction of the two phases in which the project is divided: the preparation of access to the park and the completion of the first excavations for the foundations of the areas where turbines will be located.

The farm will produce electricity equivalent to the annual consumption of about 71,000 households that will be injected into the network the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), under the scheme of supply.

The project “will contribute to the development of the local community through the creation of direct and indirect jobs, and the implementation of social programs during the implementation phase. “

With this new contract Abengoa consolidates its leadership position in the fields of energy and environment, particularly in the area of ​​renewables in Mexico, a country where it is present since 1979 .

Abengoa is a technological company that applies innovative solutions for sustainable development in the areas of energy and environment.

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