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Soltec Obtains Environmental Permits for 401 MW in the Spanish Provinces of Murcia and Alicante
Soltec has obtained environmental impact assessments (DIA) for sixteen photovoltaic plants in the provinces of Murcia and Alicante, with a peak power capacity of 401 MW.
January 27, 2023. By News Bureau

Soltec has obtained environmental impact assessments (DIA) for sixteen photovoltaic plants in the provinces of Murcia and Alicante, with a peak power capacity of 401 MW.
The Spanish Department of Environmental Transition gave the green light to Soltec projects amounting to 401 MW of peak power in Murcia and Alicante, 352 MW of which are being co-developed with the energy leader TotalEnergies (Soltec’s participation amounts to 35% of SPV, while the multienergies company holds a 65% participation).
Raúl Morales, Soltec's CEO, said that: “The permits granted for development of these projects, speak volumes about our progress in terms of project development and alignment to our road map. We are firmly committed to turning the East Coast of Spain into a renewable energy hub, convinced of its potential as a contributor to energy transition at a European level. At Soltec we strongly believe in a fair ecovoltaics-based transition which benefits all local industries, establishing measures such as respect for biodiversity and the application of a circular economy in all our plants”.
With the environmental permits received for the sixteen plants, Soltec now has all the environmental impact assessments (foreseen end date January 2023) needed to undertake required works.
The Spanish Department of Environmental Transition gave the green light to Soltec projects amounting to 401 MW of peak power in Murcia and Alicante, 352 MW of which are being co-developed with the energy leader TotalEnergies (Soltec’s participation amounts to 35% of SPV, while the multienergies company holds a 65% participation).
Raúl Morales, Soltec's CEO, said that: “The permits granted for development of these projects, speak volumes about our progress in terms of project development and alignment to our road map. We are firmly committed to turning the East Coast of Spain into a renewable energy hub, convinced of its potential as a contributor to energy transition at a European level. At Soltec we strongly believe in a fair ecovoltaics-based transition which benefits all local industries, establishing measures such as respect for biodiversity and the application of a circular economy in all our plants”.
With the environmental permits received for the sixteen plants, Soltec now has all the environmental impact assessments (foreseen end date January 2023) needed to undertake required works.
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