#Portugal
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The Tâmega hydroelectric complex in northern Portugal is one of the largest energy initiatives in the country's history and one of the largest energy storage facilities in Europe. This system includes three dams with a combined capacity of 1,158 MW and two wind farms that will reach 274 MW.
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Facebook Tâmega: one of the largest hydroelectric projects developed in Europe in the last 25 years
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Iberdrola continues to make progress with its investment strategy in the Iberian Peninsula, with the commissioning of the Algeruz II photovoltaic plant, the group's first facility of this type in Portugal. The plant has more than 50,500 fixed,...
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A sculpture of an open tap spewing out rubbish - composed entirely of plastic - instead of water - was the symbol of the 2nd United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC), held this year in Lisbon.
The Prime Minister of Portugal, António Costa, and the Chairman of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán, inaugurated this morning in Portugal the Tâmega Gigabattery, the largest clean energy project in Portugal's history. It is a large hydroelectric...
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Iberdrola maintains its firm footing in the renewable energy sector by leading the construction of Tâmega (Portugal), one of the largest energy storage facilities in Europe.
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Facebook We are promoting the Tâmega project, the most innovative hydroelectric complex in Europe
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Iberdrola has today started work on the Conde photovoltaic plant (13.51 MW), located in Palmela, with a total surface area of almost 20 hectares. This is one of the four photovoltaic plants that Iberdrola is developing in the Setúbal district,...
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