Iberdrola begins assembling wind turbines for Tâmega Wind Farm, largest in Portugal

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Alphavalue / Divacons | The Spanish utility has begun assembling the wind turbines for what will be Portugal’s largest wind farm, the Tâmega Wind Farm, a 274 MW project comprising 38 turbines of 7.2 MW each, the largest and most powerful on the onshore wind market. With an investment of €350 million, it is expected to produce 601 GWh per year, equivalent to the consumption of 128,000 households, and avoid the emission of more than 230,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.

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