en.Wedoany.com Reported - Gonvarri Industries has signed a 10-year renewable energy power purchase agreement (PPA) with Iberdrola for the annual supply of 26,000 MWh of electricity. The agreement covers Iberdrola's eight production sites across four European countries, and also includes the acquisition of Guarantees of Origin certificates corresponding to the total electricity consumption of these facilities. 80% of the supplied electricity comes from wind farms and 20% from photovoltaic solar installations, all accompanied by Guarantees of Origin certificates, backed by Iberdrola's 15 MW of installed capacity. However, the agreement did not disclose the specific location or development status of the assets.
Castellón-based Valfortec has recently connected two photovoltaic projects to the grid. One is the Villena V photovoltaic solar plant, located in the Partida Los Cabezos district of the municipality of Villena in the province of Alicante, with an installed capacity of 13 MW, consisting of 16,536 bifacial photovoltaic modules and 40 inverters. All modules are mounted on steel structures supplied by the Spanish company Praxia Energy (a strategic partner of Valfortec). Valfortec stated that this project is part of a large facility package covered by a green bond in which Mirabaud and Valfortec participate equally. The second project is located in Chile, specifically in Marchigüe (O'Higgins Region), south of Santiago, with an installed capacity of 3 MW, configured with 6,396 photovoltaic panels and 11 Sungrow 250 kW inverters. Valfortec began its expansion in Chile in 2018, when it built the country's first plant, H6 Melipilla (located in San Pedro de Melipilla), with a capacity of 3.22 MW.
Diverxia, part of the Alonso Group, has completed long-term financing totaling €43 million for the construction and commissioning of the Villanueva de Gállego photovoltaic complex. Located in the municipality of Villanueva de Gállego in the province of Zaragoza, the complex has an installed capacity of 85 MWp and consists of two photovoltaic plants of 42.5 MWdc each and their transmission infrastructure, connecting to the grid via the Villanueva de Gállego 220 substation. The project began construction in January 2026 and is expected to be operational in the second half of 2027. In a second phase currently under approval, Diverxia plans to hybridize these two plants. The financing structure is a combination of long-term financing, sourced partly from Caixabank and partly through corporate financing.
GRS O&M has reached an agreement with Edenvale Solar Park Pty Ltd to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Edenvale Solar Farm photovoltaic project until 2031. The plant, with an installed capacity of 204 MW, was rated by consultancy Rystad Energy as the best-performing photovoltaic asset in Australia for the month of April. With this new contract, the Gransolar group company, which specializes in the operation and maintenance of photovoltaic and energy storage facilities, now manages over 1.5 GW. GRS O&M has been responsible for the plant's operations since it was energized in March 2024.
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