Argentina is home to significant wind resources, particularly in the southern regions of the country. However, the national grid still relies heavily on thermal power generation, which is primarily fossil-fuel based, and often operates near full capacity, risking power interruptions.
The project will install 71 wind turbines provided by Vestas and Nordex, with a total installed capacity of 223.38 MW. The electricity generated will be distributed to the Argentine national grid (SADI), helping to reduce fossil fuel-based power generation and associated greenhouse gas emissions.
of clean and renewable electricity generated on average each year
created during the construction and operation
will produce renewable energy
mitigated on average each year
The energy produced by the wind farms will displace fossil-fuel-based power generation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The project will contribute to improving the country's energy security, diversify energy sources, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and stimulate long-term growth in the renewable energy sector.