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EDPR inaugurates new onshore wind farm in Italy

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialSeptember 16, 20222 Mins Read
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EDP Renewables has inaugurated the Craco and Stigliano onshore wind farm in Basilicata, Italy.

The Craco and Stigliano facility operates 10 turbines, each with a capacity of 3.5 MW, adding up to a total capacity of 35 MW.

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The wind farm will be able to produce 79 GWh per year, saving 37,250 tons per year of CO2 emissions, and will supply energy to 26,280 households. 

In addition to the wind farm, EDPR also built the grid connection infrastructure to which the farm was connected at the end of August. 

With this new facility, EDPR has installed a total capacity of 463 MW in Italy.

EDPR said in a statement that the Craco and Stigliano wind farm further strengthens the link between EDPR and the Italian territories. 

Speaking at an inauguration Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade, EDPR CEO, said: “The energy crisis that Europe is currently experiencing, and the increasingly urgent energy independence, leads us to reinforce our commitment to sourcing and producing energy from renewable sources. 

“With the inauguration of this new wind farm EDP is proudly contributing to making Italy greener and more energy independent.”

The ceremony was attended by Francesco Micucci, Mayor of Stigliano and Vincenzo Lacopeta, Mayor of Craco who said “We are proud to contribute as a community to respond to a great cause of national interest. 

“This plant stands as clear proof of the dedication of our region to environmental defence and sustainability.”

EDPR  recently launched a crowdfunding campaign to offer Italian citizens the opportunity to be part of the energy transition, recognising and rewarding the link with the territories.

The company said it is also committed to developing training programs for young people to take advantage of the job opportunities offered by the presence of wind farms in the territory.

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