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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%. The company has been operating under this brand since June 2010, however its operations date back to the ‘90s, under the ECYR brand (Endesa), and since 1995 under EUFER brand.

Spain has over 1,500 MW of power consolidated in over 100 renewable energy facilities, located around the whole country.

EGP España is one of the leading companies in the sector in installed capacity and production. We carry out our activity in the whole territory and in all renewable energy technologies, such as wind, solar, mini-hydraulic, biomass or cogeneration technologies.

A team of over 200 professionals in Spain make EGPE’s reality possible every day.

Operating projects

We currently have over 1,500 consolidated MW in operation, distributed in the following way:

Andalucía: 195 MW

Castilla La Mancha: 86 MW

Castilla y León: 364MW

Galicia: 464 MW

Valencia: 60 MW

Aragón:  275 MW

Asturias: 35MW

Madrid: 5 MW

Canarias: 39 MW

Cataluña: 7 MW

(30.09.2011)

By technology:

Wind: 1,418 MW

Solar: 13 MW

Biomass/biogas: 23 MW

Hydraulic: 57 MW

Cogeneration: 19 MW

Developing projects

Two wind farms are currently in the process of being built:

A Campo, in Zaragoza, 5.4 MW, with start-up date foreseen for April 2012, and Padul Wind Farm, in Granada, with start-up date foreseen for July 2012.

Main focus of CSR/stakeholders relations

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: Nature and Territory. We launched this programme in Spain with two initiatives (a hiking route in the Los Barrancos Wind Farm, in Andalusia, and a Duathlon competitions in the A Capelada Wind Farm, in Galicia).

Information updated April 24th. 2012

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Solar

Solar

The gradual rise in global temperatures and the instability of fossil fuel markets are driving the development of solar power throughout the world, particularly in the area of photovoltaic technologies

Wind

Wind

EGP's guidelines call for the design of layouts that are environmentally compatible, with an appropriate number of wind turbines for the area concerned

Hydro

Hydro

EGP's know-how has made the company a world leader in the development of this clean, renewable and cost-effective source of energy

Geothermal

Geothermal

Italy is where geothermal energy was used for the first time for industrial purposes, and the country remains one of the leading producers of geothermal electricity

Biomass

Biomass

The exploitation of biomass is an important chapter in Europe's development of renewable energy