Eni's Plenitude Breaks Ground on Spain's Largest Solar Project
- Plenitude, the renewables arm of Eni SpA, embarks on their largest solar project in Spain, Renopool. A commitment to sustainable energy production in the Spanish renewable sector.
Plenitude, the renewables arm of Eni SpA, has started construction on a 330-MWp solar project in Badajoz province, Spain. The project, named Renopool, will consist of seven solar farms generating 660 GWh of electricity annually, making it the largest solar project ever undertaken by Plenitude. CEO Stefano Goberti highlighted the company's commitment to the Spanish renewable energy sector, where they already operate 400 MW of wind and solar plants, with more under construction and development.
Construction companies OHLA, Sacyr, and Sarpel have been contracted to build the Renopool complex and an electric substation, with completion expected by 2025. This project marks a significant step in Plenitude's expansion in the renewable energy sector in Spain, showcasing their dedication to sustainable energy production.
What is the size and timeline of Plenitude's new solar project in Spain?
- The new solar project in Spain by Plenitude is a 330-MWp solar project in Badajoz province.
- The project, named Renopool, will consist of seven solar farms generating 660 GWh of electricity annually.
- This project is the largest solar project ever undertaken by Plenitude.
- Construction companies OHLA, Sacyr, and Sarpel have been contracted to build the Renopool complex and an electric substation.
- The completion of the project is expected by 2025.
- Plenitude already operates 400 MW of wind and solar plants in Spain, with more under construction and development.
- CEO Stefano Goberti highlighted the company's commitment to the Spanish renewable energy sector.
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