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Grupo México will build the Fenicias wind farm in NL

By Redacción

Nuevo León

January 9, 2020





As part of its strategy of growth in investments in renewable energies, Grupo México Infraestructura will make an investment of 250 million dollars to build the Fenicias wind farm in the state of Nuevo León.

According to the company, this project will be developed by Invenergy, the largest independent renewable energy company in North America.

The project, which will supply clean energy to various industries, will have a production capacity of 168 Megawatts of wind energy, generating more than 680,000 Megawatts-hour per year; interconnecting with the National Electric System through the construction of a transmission line of more than 60 kilometers in the area of ​​Reynosa, in Tamaulipas.

The commercial operation of this wind farm, which will begin at the beginning of 2021, will allow more than 300,000 tons of CO2 to be released into the atmosphere per year, which is equivalent to taking more than 60,000 vehicles out of circulation and reinforcing the Group's commitment Mexico with society in the care of the environment.

Additionally, this wind project will generate more than 500 direct jobs and support the economic development of the region.

Since 2014, Grupo México Infraestructura has worked intensively in the development of new clean and renewable energy projects, and promotes the link with the communities in which it operates, to favor its quality of life and the care of its surroundings.

With the Fenicias project, Grupo México Infraestructura will increase its power generation capacity to almost 800 Megawatts, becoming one of the main power generators in the country.

Invenergy has developed 146 energy projects, including: 94 wind farms with 13,578 MW, 28 lots with 3,216 MW, 13 energy storage with 260 MW and 11 natural gas with 5,641 MW; located in the United States, Latin America, Japan and Europe.

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