Inside Greentech
July 6, 2007
ENDESA (NYSE: ELE), the leading Spanish electrical utility, has started up the Poggi Alti wind farm, the largest in Tuscany, with a capacity of 20 MW. The Poggi Alti facility was built at a cost of €25 million with minimal impact on the surrounding landscape, the company said.
The facility has ten 2 MW turbines with a total installed capacity of 20 MW. Annual output is expected to be around 40.9 GWh, equivalent to energy consumption of 19,000 households. The farm is equipped with Gamesa G-90 turbines with blades measuring 90 meters in diameter. Poggi Alti is ENDESA's third Italian wind farm in the last 10 months.
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