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Eni Plenitude begins construction of a new 90MW solar power plant in Spain

La Flota photovoltaic system will be built with solar tracking structures and the latest generation bifacial modules.

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Eni Plenitude begins construction of a new 90MW solar power plant in Spain

Plenitude, an Eni company, has started the construction of a new 90 MW solar plant in the municipality of Fortuna, in the Region of Murcia, in Spain. 

This new plant will be developed over an area of around 120 hectares and will be connected to the distribution grid via a 6 km underground medium-voltage line at 30 kV and a 30/132 kV substation. The plant will have around 150.000 bifacial modules and solar tracking technology, which is expected to ensure a production of more than 185,000 MWh per year, contributing to the generation of energy from renewable sources.

The construction of the plant will be carried out by Negratin, one of the most important Spanish companies globally operating in the renewable field, together with local contractors and leading international solar technology manufacturers. During this phase, thanks to a photovoltaic generation system with battery storage, the power supply of the site camp and ancillary facilities will be totally from renewable sources.

On the first concept, measures will be implemented at La Flota photovoltaic plant to promote the biodiversity and the conservation of local species, such as the installation of bug hotels for pollinating insects and the placement of nesting boxes; the company will also manage an area of more than 160 hectares for the conservation of the habitat of birds of prey and the creation of shelters for reptiles and small amphibians.

Moreover, in addition to the La Flota solar plant, the company will finance the construction of photovoltaic plants with a capacity of 200 kW, on the roofs of three public buildings.

Plenitude, in the Region of Murcia, has already built and currently operates the Cerrillares solar plant, in the municipalities of Jumilla and Yecla, with an installed capacity of 50 MW. This project has recently received the UNEF Certificate of Excellence in Sustainability, a distinction that highlights the work of the company and its commitment to the highest parameters of social and environmental integration and that develops the best practices of circular economy.

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