This Galician offshore wind energy, railway intends to manage Hollandannounced that it would move its headquarters after receiving approval from the shareholders meeting. Among the latest projects submitted by the Del Pino family group in Galicia are two major offshore wind power proposals that will be controlled from Amsterdam if approved.
Although the ministry has not yet approved any projects, Ferrovial submitted its proposal for the establishment of Celta I in Galicia. 33 wind turbines with a production capacity of 495 MW In the waters of Lugo. Another similar, also from Ferrovial, called Celta II, aims to deploy 34 510 MW wind turbines in an approximately 90 square kilometer offshore area at a depth of 120 meters, located about 50 kilometers off the coast of Vigo and 40 kilometers from the coast. From the Cies Islands.
These offers make Ferrovial the third largest supporter of offshore parks in Galicia. The Cabinet’s decision this Tuesday to approve initial plans limiting areas for the development of offshore wind power opens the door for applicants to several projects to install wind turbines on the Galician coast. Projects submitted for processing to the Ministry of Ecological Transition in Galicia, if approved in the future, will mean the deployment of a total of about 600 wind harvesting mills with a combined production capacity of just over 6 gigawatt-hours.