Iberdrola Increases Photovoltaic Capacity in Portugal with Two Plants

Iberdrola inaugurates two photovoltaic plants in the Algarve, adding 37 MW to Portugal's energy capacity, enough to power 19,000 homes.

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The new Montechoro I and II photovoltaic power plants, located in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, have just been commissioned by Iberdrola. With a total installed capacity of 37 megawatts (MW) and an annual production of 56.84 gigawatt hours (GWh), these installations will boost the country’s renewable energy production capacity. The projects were awarded to Iberdrola in the 2019 auction and comprise more than 64,554 bifacial panels. They will produce enough energy to power around 19,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by over 21,000 tonnes a year. The total investment for these plants amounts to 30 million euros, generating around 200 local jobs and supporting the regional economy.

Environmental and economic impact

These projects are part of Portugal’s decarbonization strategy, increasing the production of renewable energy and helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, Iberdrola has taken steps to preserve the local environment, notably by protecting the Gruta Pequena do Escarpão, a cavity of geological interest located near Montechoro II. Efforts were also made to create habitats for local wildlife, including reptiles, mammals, amphibians and birds. In addition, native tree species such as strawberry, olive and carob have been planted, and rare and endangered species such as Narcissus bolbocodium have been transplanted.

Future Development and Current Projects

Iberdrola continues to invest in the expansion of its generation portfolio in Portugal, with a current installed capacity of 1,435 MW. This includes three hydroelectric power stations of the Tâmega Generation System (1,158 MW) and several wind and photovoltaic farms. These include the Catefica, Alto do Monção and Serra do Alvão wind farms, as well as several photovoltaic power plants from the 2019 auction, such as Algeruz II and Alcochete I and II. The Carregado Photovoltaic Power Plant project, scheduled for completion by the end of 2024, reflects Iberdrola’s ongoing commitment to energy transition. This project aims to improve energy security and competitiveness while creating sustainable jobs. Environmental compensation initiatives include the management of 7.4 hectares of pre-desert thermo-Mediterranean scrubland in the municipality of Albufeira, and forest fire protection measures in line with Albufeira’s Municipal Forest Fire Defense Plan. Iberdrola thus plays a central role in Portugal’s energy transition, supporting the objectives of reducing emissions and increasing renewable energy production.

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