• The Company has today started the construction of Torrepalma, a new photovoltaic plant that during building work will employ about 250 people.

Endesa, through its renewable energy division Enel Green Power Spain (EGPE), today started construction works for Torrepalma, a photovoltaic plant located in the municipality of Seville and that will have 22.5 MW of installed power that will enable the emission into the atmosphere of about 35,000 tons of CO2 per year to be avoided

Having prepared the land and completed the preliminary work of fencing off the enclosure that will house this photovoltaic installation, Endesa's technical team has now started work on building what will be Endesa's fourth photovoltaic plant in the province of Seville. Endesa's new infrastructure will produce 42.4 GWh per year, equivalent to the annual energy consumption of a town like Coria del Río.

Endesa will invest more than 15 million euros in the construction of a photovoltaic park in Torrepalma and during construction will employ up to 250 people, with building expected to be ready by the end of 2021.

In Andalusia, and through its renewable subsidiary Enel Green Power Spain, Endesa is building the Sol de Casaquemada photovoltaic plant in the town of Sanlúcar la Mayor in the province of Seville, as well as another photovoltaic plant in the province of Huelva. The Company has also completed the construction of four photovoltaic plants, two of them in the province of Seville and two others in the province of Málaga.

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