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Sixteen of them are already under construction or tendered, which they add up to an installed power of 2,93 megawatts, and the public company is studying more possible locations to tackle in the future, so that they could exceed 50 MW installed only in solar energy. The planned investment in this strategic document is around 45 million euros and will represent an increase of almost 39 megawatts in the current installed capacity of Canal de Isabel II before 2030. In addition, in some of these spaces, they will join with pre-existing generation technologies (hydraulic, micro-hydraulic, biogas motor generation, biogas microturbines and cogeneration), thus increasing the possibilities of energy management and optimizing the use of resources. The Canal de Isabel II Solar Plan contemplates the placement of 34 new photovoltaic plants in the company's infrastructures to promote the generation and self-consumption of clean energy. It will be co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the framework of the Operational Program of the Community of Madrid.Īlmost 45 million investment in the Solar Plan This first project includes the installation of 5.700 floating photovoltaic panels on an area of 18.000 square meters and a budget of 1,9 million euros. In the next few days, work will begin on the mini-power station for the construction of a floating structure that will allow testing the maintenance conditions, anchorages, resistance and impact on the aquatic environment and determining the criteria for the design and execution of these facilities on the sheets of reservoir water. In addition, it has been possible to avoid the emission of almost 2021 tons of CO50.000 in 2 alone, and the purchase of energy with a guarantee of 100% renewable origin has prevented the emission of more than 42,67 thousand tons of it”, Martín highlighted. Last year, the Madrid-based public company broke its historical record for energy generation, with a total of 420 GWh, reaching almost 87% self-production compared to to its total consumption, so the Solar Plan is a tool that will help us achieve that goal. “One of Canal's objectives is to be energy self-sufficient before the year 2030.
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