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Iberdrola Renovables acquires two wind farms in Spain

EBR Staff Writer Published 07 July 2011

Clean energy producer Iberdrola Renovables has acquired the Conesa II and Savalla wind farms in the Catalonia autonomous region of Spain.

The facilities, located in the Tarragona province, were built by Spain-based Gamesa and have a total installed capacity of 50MW.

The Conesa II wind farm has an installed capacity of 32MW while the Savalla facility has a capacity of 18MW.

The wind farms are equipped with 25 units of the Gamesa G90 turbine, each of which is 100m high and has unit capacity of 2MW.

Iberdrola Renovables is a Spanish renewable energy company, with a total generating capacity of 5,840MW at the end of June 2011 in Spain.

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