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This combined cycle power station, located in the state of Baja California, is able to attain a total capacity of 324 MW and operates under the category of Independent Energy Producer.
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Facebook The opening of Baja California III ratifies our leadership as the main private energy producer in Mexico
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Iberdrola, through its subsidiary in the North American country, already has three combined cycle plants in Mexico that, along with the other one currently under construction, will have a total installed capacity of 3,434 MW. After the commissioning of this facility, the company will have an installed capacity of more than 10,000 MW and will consolidate its position as the largest private electricity producer in the country.
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Facebook Iberdrola consolidates its position as the largest private electricity producer in Mexico with four new combined cycle plants
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The company, through its subsidiary Iberdrola México Renovables, has built two new photovoltaic power stations in Mexico: Santiago in San Luis Potosí and Hermosillo in Sonora.
Ignacio Galán, Chairman and CEO of Iberdrola, who was staying in Mexico D.F. at the time of the earthquake, said: “all of us in Iberdrola share with the Mexican people the immense sorrow for the victims of the earthquake that rocked the central...