#iberdrola projects
EAST ANGLIA ONE, Saint Brieu, Támega..., Iberdrola works on different projects worldwide which have become milestones in our company, given their relevance and their innovative approach.
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Iberdrola Australia and hydrogen developer ABEL Energy will build a green hydrogen and green methanol production plant at Bell Bay in northern Tasmania (Australia). The project, called Bell Bay Powerfuels, is backed by the Australian...
The new transmission line between Quebec and Maine will provide 1,200 megawatts (MW) of renewable hydroelectric power to the New England power grid in Lewiston, Maine, sufficient to meet the demand of 1.2 million homes. Once built, NECEC will be New England's largest renewable energy source, saving customers $190 million per year.
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Through our subsidiary ScottishPower, we will participate in the construction of Eastern Green Link 1, a multi-million-pound project consisting of a major subsea power line linking Scotland to the north-east of England.
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Facebook Eastern Green Link 1: an undersea electric conduction superhighway linking the North Sea to England
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Iberdrola has begun the procedures for the development of the second of its wind projects in Cantabria, the new El Escudo wind farm. This infrastructure, once operational, will generate enough clean energy to supply a population equivalent to 95,350 homes and will prevent the emission into the atmosphere of 45,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
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Iberdrola Group has built the Oitis onshore wind farm complex in Brazil. Consisting of 12 wind farms, the new development has a total installed capacity of 566.5 MW, which makes it the largest onshore wind farm project in Latin America and the second largest in the world.
The Iberdrola Group is developing its third offshore wind farm in the Baltic, Windanker, with an installed capacity of 315 MW. The company is thus strengthening the Baltic Hub, which will add more than 1,100 MW of installed capacity.