Naturgy's Los Corrales: Spain's 225-MW Solar Power Project

May 1, 2024 05:08 PM ET
  • Naturgy Energy Group SA's Los Corrales solar farm in Castile and Leon marks a major step towards renewable energy, creating jobs and promoting sustainability in Spain.

Spanish utility Naturgy Energy Group SA has received government approval to build a 225-MW solar farm in Castile and Leon, Spain. The project, named Los Corrales, will consist of 350,430 Trina bifacial modules and 750 Huawei inverters. It is part of Naturgy's efforts to transition to renewable energy in the area of its decommissioned coal-fired power plant in La Robla.

The Los Corrales solar farm is one of three projects Naturgy plans to undertake in the region to create new job opportunities following the closure of the La Robla plant. The company also aims to build a green hydrogen production plant in partnership with Enagas SA and install a battery energy storage system. Naturgy's commitment to renewable energy reflects the growing trend towards sustainable energy sources in Spain.

What is Naturgy Energy Group's plan for renewable energy in Castile and Leon?

  • Naturgy Energy Group plans to build a 225-MW solar farm named Los Corrales in Castile and Leon, Spain
  • The project will consist of 350,430 Trina bifacial modules and 750 Huawei inverters
  • The solar farm is part of Naturgy's efforts to transition to renewable energy in the area of its decommissioned coal-fired power plant in La Robla
  • Naturgy also plans to build a green hydrogen production plant in partnership with Enagas SA in the region
  • The company aims to install a battery energy storage system as part of its renewable energy initiatives in Castile and Leon
  • These projects are expected to create new job opportunities in the region following the closure of the La Robla coal-fired power plant
  • Naturgy's commitment to renewable energy reflects the growing trend towards sustainable energy sources in Spain.

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