Endesa, through its renewable energy subsidiary Enel Green Power Spain, has begun construction of a 51 MW wind farm in the municipality of Motilla del Palancar (Cuenca). The construction of this wind energy plant, which will be completed by the end of the year will involve an investment of 55 million euros.
“Endesa
is making a very important investment effort in renewable energies to
lead the energy transition,” said Endesa CEO José Bogas. “At the end of
the year, the 879 renewable MW that the company won in the two auctions
will be operational. of 2017 organized by the Government, which
demonstrates the company’s commitment for Spain to achieve its green
energy objectives ”.
The new park adds to the 519 MW of
wind power that EGPE is currently building in Aragon, Castilla y León,
Andalucía and Galicia, of which 445 MW are part of the 540 MW of wind
power allocated to the company in the auction of capacity of renewable
energy held by the Spanish Government in May 2017. In addition, EGPE has
339 MW of photovoltaic solar power under construction, awarded to EGPE
in the third renewable energy auction of the Spanish Government, held in
July 2017. Together, the construction of all these parks, which will
increase Endesa’s wind and solar power by 52.4%, represents the
investment of some 800 million euros until 2020.
The
construction of this renewable capacity responds to Endesa’s strategy to
decarbonize its generation mix, a process whose first milestone is to
reach 8.4 GW of renewable installed capacity in 2021, compared to the
current 6.5 GW, with a total investment of about 2,000 million euros.
When
the Motilla del Palancar wind farm is operational, at the end of 2019,
it will generate more than 144 GWh per year, which will prevent the
emission of approximately 95,000 tons of CO2 annually into the
atmosphere. It will be equipped with 17 wind turbines of 3 MW of unit
power.
The development of
the project is based on the “Sustainable Construction Site” model of
Enel Green Power Spain, which includes the installation of photovoltaic
solar panels in each work to cover part of its energy needs. In
addition, water saving measures will be carried out by installing
deposits and rainwater collection systems. Once the construction works
are finished, both the photovoltaic panels and the water saving
equipment will be donated to the municipalities where the projects are
located for public use.
For the construction of this
park, EGPE employs various innovative tools and techniques, such as
construction machines equipped with active safety systems that warn
operators to avoid collisions, drones for surveying, intelligent
tracking of turbine components, platforms Advanced digital and software
solutions to remotely monitor and support the different activities and
commissioning of the plant. These solutions allow faster, more precise
and reliable data collection in the different activities, which
increases the overall quality of the construction and facilitates
communication between the equipment that is inside and outside the work
area.
Endesa currently manages more than 6,638 MW of
renewable capacity in Spain. Of this figure, 4,710 MW are of
conventional hydraulic generation. The rest, more than 1,928 MW, are
managed through EGPE and come from wind power (1,750 MW), mini hydro (79
MW) and other renewable energy sources (99 MW).
Enel
Green Power, the global renewable energy business line of the Enel
Group, to which Endesa belongs, is dedicated to the development and
operation of renewables worldwide, with a presence in Europe, America,
Asia, Africa and Oceania. Enel Green Power is a global leader in the
green energy sector with a managed capacity of about 43 GW in a
generation combination that includes wind, solar, geothermal and
hydroelectric, and is at the forefront of the integration of innovative
technologies in power plants renewable energy.