en.Wedoany.com Reported - The project planned by Cooperativa Agrícola San Isidro (Casi) in the El Maltés area of Almería, Spain, has been accepted by the local city council. The project includes a self-consumption photovoltaic plant, an agricultural waste treatment and biogas production facility, and a research and experimentation center for intensive plastic greenhouse agriculture.

The photovoltaic plant has a budget of approximately €3.5 million, covering an area of 90,517 square meters. It will install 608 fixed supports, each equipped with 12 modules, totaling 7,296 solar panels. The cooperative estimates that the plant's 5 MW installed capacity will be sufficient to meet most of its energy needs, with surplus electricity available for sale.
The agricultural plant waste treatment and resource utilization facility, also located in El Maltés, covers 42,849 square meters with an estimated investment of €4.6 million, aimed at producing biogas.
The project also includes a research and experimentation center for intensive plastic greenhouse agriculture, serving as a scientific infrastructure covering 79,301 square meters, with an estimated investment of €10.5 million.
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