Plenitude inaugurates the Caparacena solar project in Chimeneas (Granada) at a ceremony attended also by institutional representatives, including the Secretary General of Energy of the Junta de Andalucía and the Mayors of Chimeneas and of Ventas de Huelma.
The project, one of
the most significant in the company’s portfolio in Spain, covers 264 hectares
and comprises three photovoltaic parks of 50 MW each.
The complex, which incorporates over 274,000 bifacial modules and has a total installed capacity of 150 MWp will be able to generate approximately 320 GWh of electricity annually.
In compliance with the requirements established for the project authoriSation
process, during the construction of the plant, several measures were
implemented to protect the natural environment and preserve the soil.
In April 2024,
archaeological monitoring works at the solar plant led to the discovery of an
Iberian necropolis dating back to the 6th century BC, where funerary ceramic
urns and period artefacts were found. This allowed to preserve a historic
finding, contributing to the protection and enhancement of Andalusia’s cultural
heritage.
“The commissioning of Caparacena not only strengthens our deep commitment to
Andalusia but also celebrates a historic archaeological discovery that connects
our project with the heritage of the territory. With a national portfolio of
nearly 1,5 GW of installed capacity, we continue to promote renewable
solutions, supporting responsible development of the landscape and its history.”
stated Mariangiola Mollicone, Head of Western Europe Renewables and
Managing Director of Plenitude Renovables Spain. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service