en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recurrent Energy has officially inaugurated the Rey Solar project in Carmona, Seville province, a cluster of photovoltaic facilities developed by the Canadian Solar subsidiary.

Attending the inauguration ceremony were Jorge Paradela, Acting Advisor for Industry, Energy and Mining of the Junta de Andalucía; Juan Ávila, Mayor of Carmona; Ismael Guerrero, CEO of Recurrent Energy; along with representatives from various institutions and partners.
Rey Solar consists of four power plants—Rey I, II, III, and IV—with a total installed capacity exceeding 420 MWp. The project is expected to generate approximately 916,000 MWh of clean electricity annually, enough to meet the energy needs of over 275,000 households, while avoiding around 184,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year, equivalent to removing approximately 25,000 fuel-powered vehicles from the roads.
Through Recurrent Energy's Community Care program, the company has signed a cooperation agreement with the Carmona City Council to fund community support initiatives and improvements to municipal spaces, services, and infrastructure. The company has also helped improve 14 educational institutions, including nine schools, two centers for people with disabilities, and three adult education centers, by donating and installing equipment aimed at enriching the learning environment.
During the construction and operational phases, the project has created both direct and indirect jobs. By prioritizing local hiring, collaborating with training institutions, and promoting on-the-job learning, it aims to enhance long-term employability in the region.
Environmental protection measures have been integrated into the plant's operations, including a dedicated program to protect the common kestrel, monitored through banding and GPS tracking. Two kestrel nests were built on site, successfully hatching nine chicks. Other measures include creating vegetation islands to improve habitats and restore forest ecosystems, installing raptor observation points, wildlife waterers, nest boxes for raptors and bats, and stone pile shelters to promote biodiversity.
At the inauguration, Jorge Paradela, Acting Advisor for Industry, Energy and Mining of the Junta de Andalucía, stated that the region is firmly committed to renewable energy. Access to clean energy at competitive prices is becoming a major opportunity for the reindustrialization of Andalusia, capable of attracting new industrial investment and decarbonizing existing industries, all while maintaining rigorous approval processes to ensure environmental protection.
Juan Ávila, Mayor of Carmona, noted that the project consolidates Carmona's national leadership as a city producing clean energy, contributing to environmental care and protection while bringing employment, social, and economic development benefits.
Ismael Guerrero, CEO of Recurrent Energy, emphasized that the Rey Solar project represents a significant milestone for the company in Spain, reaffirming its long-term commitment to the local environment, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable economic development. He also expressed the company's pride in the positive impact the project has generated in Carmona and throughout Seville province.
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