Plenitude has doubled its installed capacity from renewable sources with photovoltaic and wind energy projects compared to 2023

Se Renewable energies are all those energy sources that come from nature itself. and they are very plentiful or considered inexhaustible. Its use for consumption therefore does not imply a future shortage.

The Solar and wind energy are the main sources of renewable energybecause both depend on the sun. In the first case, sunlight is used directly and in the second case the wind, which is produced by differences in air temperatures caused by solar heat.

Fullness: commitment to renewable energy sources

Plenitude has expanded its installed capacity of renewable sources in Spain in 400 MW, reaching almost 950 MW of photovoltaic and wind energy projects, which is more than double compared to 2023. Concretely, Plenitude has recently completed the installation of 150 MW of the Caparacena project, located in Granada, which consisting of three photovoltaic power stations of almost 50 MW of capacity each.

The The electrical connection to the national transport network is assured for a 400 kV substation, construction of which has just been completed; and a substation and a 200 kV line shared with other operators. In addition, Plenitude has completed the construction of other power stations totaling almost 250 MW in the solar parks of Renopool, in Extremadura, and Guillena, in Andalusia.

«In 2024, Plenitude in Spain will have a significant organic growth with the completion of several sustainable projectspartly thanks to the good relationship we have built up locally. Spain is an important market for our company and we want to have a positive impact on the areas in which we operate, not only economically, but also in the communities where we live,” Mariangiola Mollicone, Director of Renewables in Western Europe and Managing Director of Plenitude Renewables Spain.

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In addition, Plenitude has approximately 820 MW of additional power stations in Spain that are already in the construction phase. Work on this portfolio of projects is expected to be completed between 2025 and 2026, demonstrating the company’s commitment to the country and its long-term commitment to the renewable sector.

Plenitude, a company controlled by Eni, is present in more than 15 countries around the world with a business model that electricity production from 4 GW of installed sustainable capacitythe sale of energy and energy solutions to 10 million European customers, and an extensive network of almost 22,000 charging points for electric vehicles. By 2027, the company aims to reach 8 GW of installed sustainable capacity worldwide.