Pampa Wind Farm – Enel is a 129.6MW onshore wind power project. It is planned in Chubut, Argentina. The project is currently in permitting stage. It will be developed in multiple phases. Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in 2023.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Onshore | 129.6 | – | 129.6 | Permitting | Chubut, Argentina | Enel Green Power Argentina; Senvion |
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Description
The project is being developed by Enel Green Power Argentina and Senvion. The project is currently owned by Enel Green Power Argentina.
Development Status
Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in 2023.
Contractors Involved
Pampa Wind Farm – Enel (Pampa Wind Farm_Phase I) will be equipped with Senvion turbines. The phase consists of 28 turbines, each with 3.6MW nameplate capacity.
Pampa Wind Farm – Enel (Pampa Wind Farm_Phase II) will be equipped with Senvion turbines. The phase consists of 8 turbines, each with 3.6MW nameplate capacity.
About Senvion
Senvion SA (Senvion) is a renewable energy company that develops, produces and distributes onshore and offshore wind turbines and towers. It also offers project specific solutions such as turnkey, foundation construction, transport and installation, and service and maintenance solutions. The company monitors individual turbine performance, creates reports, and provides remote access to check overall output; and offers regular maintenance and repair services. Senvion also collects and analyzes monitoring and maintenance service data to improve its current technology and develop new products. The company has manufacturing facilities in Husum, Trampe, and Bremerhaven in Germany; and Portugal. Senvion is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.
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