10.6 GW of total worldwide installed capacity, seven new plants opened in Europe and Latin America, 431 GWh of additional energy produced. Exceptional numbers for 2015, including the all-time record for daily geothermal production in Tuscany: 16.9 GWh
Enel Green Power says goodbye to 2015 with three records and achievements that add value to a year already characterised by exceptional events, such as the opening of new plants in Europe and Latin America, the launch of cutting-edge projects like the integration of storage systems into solar and wind plants and the new markets it has entered in the Asia-Pacific, following the purchase of a majority stake in the India-based company BLP Energy.
10.6 GW of total installed capacity is the first record with which Enel Green Power says goodbye to 2015 and passes the baton to 2016, marking the umpteenth step forward along the path of growth that has distinguished the company’s history since its foundation. In fact, EGP’s development started from a total installed capacity of 4.8 GW in 2009, which then became 6.1 GW in 2010, 8 GW in 2012, and 9.6 GW in 2014, before reaching the current 10.6 GW.
EGP’s geothermal power in Italy reached an all-time daily production record on 16 December of 16.9 GWh, with fully operating turbines. This record confirms a ‘tradition’ established by Enel Green Power’s Tuscan geothermal operations, which normally welcome the new year by delivering unprecedented numbers from the previous year. As in 2014, when EGP’s geothermal power rang in 2015 with a production record – which was then annual – of 5,548 GWh. And now the tradition is repeated once more for the beginning of 2016.
The total energy produced in 2015 by new plants completed during the year is another unprecedented number for EGP, which had set the target of 430 GWh. Also on 16 December, 431 GWh was reached thanks to the contribution of the seven new plants that were launched in 2015: Cornia II (10.0 GWh), Serra Azul (18.1 GWh), Lalackama II (31.3 GWh), Melowind (43.6 GWh), Talinay II (129.8 GWh), Goodwell (62.7 GWh) and Dominica II (118.6 GWh).