Global Bioenergy Industry News
ACCIONA Completes Wind Park in Latin America
The windpark is the biggest in Latin America and the biggest ever built by ACCIONA in the world.
Eurus has been developed by ACCIONA Energy and Cemex aimed at the self-supply of energy of the Mexican company. The project consists of 167 ACCIONA Windpower technology wind turbines of 1.5MW each. The facility is located in Juchitán de Zaragoza (Oaxaca) in southern Mexico on a 6,180-acre site at Ejido La Venta (isthmus of Tehuantepec).
The installation of turbines in the windpark began in July 2008, and they have been connected to the grid since February 2009. Following the completion of the assembly of the wind turbines, the entire facility will become operational over the next few weeks.
The power generated by Eurus is equivalent to the consumption of a population of 500,000 and will avoid the emission of around 600,000 metric tons of CO2 to the atmosphere a year, around 25 per cent of the total emissions of a city of this size. According to forecasts, this production could cover 25 per cent of Cemex's energy needs in Mexico.
Eurus is one of the biggest windparks in the world and the second in emission reductions registered with the United Nations under the Kyoto Protocol.
It also has one of the highest indices of emission reductions per installed capacity in the world thanks to its high wind power potential. This led to the selection of ACCIONA Windpower class 1 wind turbines for the facility, the top class for sites with high wind power potential.
TheBioenergySite News Desk
More Bioenergy Industry News
CME: Corn Futures Closed Higher Friday
Bangalore Invests into Biofuel Research
Australian Sugar Industry Continues Recovery
UK Farmers Enjoy Boom as Economy Suffers
Report Could Pave Way for Sustainable Biofuels
CME: Corn Futures Closed Higher Thursday
Renewables Discussed as Fuel Poverty Declines
Final Preparations for European Biodiesel Summit
Australia Shares Grants to Lower Emissions
Compensation for Stuttering US Project



