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Bruc And Solarpack Open A 100 MW Photovoltaic Plant In Extremadura

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The solar energy plant will generate enough energy for 40,000 homes and will save 53,000 tons of CO2 emissions a year.

Bruc Iberia Energy Investment Partners, a renewable energy investment fund manager, and Solarpack Corporaciรณn Tecnolรณgica (โ€œSolarpackโ€), a Getxo-based solar photovoltaic (PV) multinational, today opened a 100-MW PV plant in Alvarado-La Risca, Badajoz (Extremadura, Spain).

The new PV plant, which covers an area of 150 hectares, will save 53,000 tons of CO2 emissions a year and will provide enough energy to supply 40,000 homes. The sale of energy from the plant is backed by a long-term power purchase agreement.
Bruc Iberia Energy Partners bought the Alvarado plant from Solarpack in November 2019. It was the firmโ€™s first investment in Spain.

Attending the opening were the president of the Junta of Extremadura, Guillermo Fernรกndez Vara; the Junta of Extremaduraโ€™s sustainability and ecological transition minister, Olga Garcรญa Garcรญa; and the mayor of Badajoz, Francisco Javier Fragoso.

The president of the Junta of Extremadura pointed out that Extremadura is โ€œthe region in Spain where itโ€™s easiest to develop energy projects, which isnโ€™t by chance but a result of legislative changes to make it possible.โ€

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Francisco Javier Fragoso, mayor of Badajoz, said today was a further step in the cityโ€™s commitment towards the environment and sustainable growth, within the framework of the โ€œBadajoz se cuidaโ€ green strategy.

Meanwhile, Brucโ€™s chairman, Juan Bรฉjar, said: โ€œThe Alvarado plant is a milestone for the growth of our business, which has become an emerging force in the renewable energy sector.โ€Bรฉjar said he hoped regulation could smooth the transition to non-polluting energies that would be key for the decarbonization of the Spanish economy.

Pablo Burgos, Solarpack general manager, commented: โ€œThese 100 MW are another milestone in the road towards accomplishing our strategic plan. They reinforce our presence in Extremadura, which is and will continue to be the scene of one of Solarpackโ€™s main bets on sustainable growth. We value having clients of the stature of Bruc Iberia, which demonstrate the quality of our projects.โ€ This is Solarpackโ€™s fifth plant in Extremadura, where it has a total of 121 MW, and its eleventh in Spain, where it has a total installed capacity of 295 MW.

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