Enel Green Power España is an Enel Group company dedicated to the generation and promotion of renewable energies in Spain and Portugal. Endesa has a 40% holding in it and Enel itself the remaining 60%.
Portugal has 191 MW of power consolidated in wind and cogeneration energy facilities, located around the whole country. In Portugal a team of over 40 professionals make EGPE’s reality possible every day.
We currently have 191 consolidated MW in operation, distributed in the following way:
By technology: Wind: 126 MW Cogeneration: 65 MW
Currently there is no plan for construction of any installation.
The main focus in the relations with stakeholders is on local and regional administrations and on citizens. That is why we are starting up dialogue platforms and actions that answer the expectations of the two: periodical meetings with mayors, technicians and delegates from regional administrations, actions with citizens, as Natura and Territory.
Enel Green Power España will continue to start-up wind and cogeneration installations in Portugal. Also, in Portugal EGPE is part of ENOP consortium – with a 40% stake-. ENEOP was awarded with 1.200 MW by National Administration. Once those 1,200 MW are completed, there will be a split process to share out the megawatts among the shareholders. So EGPE will continue working in all those projects inside ENEOP.
Last update: June 30, 2012
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