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Iberdrola sets up its first-ever hybrid wind and solar energy plant
Monday, October 17, 2022 @ 11:50 PM

ELECTRICITY giant Iberdrola is extending its presence in the southern hemisphere, with its first-ever hybrid 'green' energy plant in the world.

The Spanish corporation has just opened a solar and wind plant in Port Augusta, South Australia, providing 317 megawatts (mW) of total power, of which 210mW comes from the wind farm side.

Spanish power giant Iberdrola's headquarters (photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Around a quarter of a million solar panels and 50 wind generators have been installed at a cost of AU$500 million (about €318.7m), capable of supplying power to the equivalent of 180,000 Australian homes.

By replacing fossil fuel sources for this amount of energy, Iberdrola will have prevented up to 400,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

The Port Augusta plant contributes towards South Australia's ambitious climate and energy objective – that of operating on 100% renewable sources by the year 2030.

Building the plant created 200 temporary jobs, in Spain as well as Australia, and the Spanish electricity infrastructure corporation Elecnor constructed the substation and supply lines, storage areas and access roads.

An Iberdrola wind farm in Cuenca, centre-eastern Spain

Other firms involved were Vestas, which manufactured and fitted the windmills – each one of 42mW capacity – Longi, which built and installed the solar panels, and Sterling&Wilson which constructed the plant itself.

Iberdrola says its decision to invest in Australia is due to its being a 'strongly-growing market' in renewable energy, and one which is undergoing a 'profound transformation' in its quest to switch from a centralised fossil-fuel generation system, powered by coal and gas, to a decentralised 'clean' energy system, using solar and wind power.

Read more at thinkSPAIN.com

 



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