#operating-plants
Check out the latest information on the dozens of renewable energy facilities we have in operation around the world. Plants that generate clean energy through technologies such as onshore wind, offshore wind, solar photovoltaic, hydro or green hydrogen, and network facilities that transport it to users, to accelerate everyone's path towards the decarbonisation of society.
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As part of our commitment to renewable energies in Spain, we have commissioned two photovoltaic plants in Cedillo, Extremadura, with a combined installed capacity of 100 MW, plus a new 375 MW plant currently under construction. These facilities are designed to have the lowest possible environmental impact.
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The Cortes-La Muela hydroelectric complex, located in the municipality of Cortes de Pallás (Valencia) in the Júcar river basin, has a turbination capacity of 1,762 MW and 1,807 MW of pumping capacity. With a total investment of more than €1.2 billion, La Muela became the largest pumped-storage hydroelectric plant in Europe.
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Iberdrola group, through its subsidiary Neoenergia*, has built the Baixo Iguaçu power station in Brazil. The facility, which was commissioned on December 2018, has an installed capacity of over 245 MW and supplies renewable energy to one million people.
With almost a century of history, the Ricobayo I and Ricobayo II dams and hydroelectric power stations in Zamora were pioneers in electricity production in Europe. It was not in vain that the reservoir was considered one of the largest on the continent with its 1,148 hm³. Today, both plants have a total installed capacity of 328 MW.
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Tâmega giga-battery, with an investment of more than €1.5 billion, will involve the construction of three dams and three power plants (Gouvães, Daivões and Alto Tâmega) with a combined capacity of 1,158 MW. And two wind farms with a combined capacity of 300 MW.
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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...