This is the first wind power facility built by the company in Andalusia in this new investment cycle.
The Prop II will be made up of three wind turbines whose blades measure 145 meters of rotor and the total height from the tip of the blade to the ground is 163.5 meters, similar to that of the Iberdrola Tower in Bilbao.
The new facility is located within a wind complex that includes three wind farms, located between the provinces of Malaga and Seville, and which will have a total power of 79 MW. The other two plants will be installed near El Puntal II in the province of Seville; Martín de la Jara of 36 MW that will soon begin its construction and San Cristóbal of 28 MW that is pending to receive administrative authorizations.
The main components of the wind farm - the towers, the nacelles, the transformers and the generator - are of national origin. In addition, at the construction point, a hundred jobs will be generated.
When it comes into operation, El Puntal II will prevent the emission of 6,000 t of CO2 into the atmosphere and will supply clean energy for about 12,500 homes.
Iberdrola thus continues to advance its investment plans in renewables to continue promoting the energy transition and with it the recovery of the economy and employment.