Construction Begins on Windfarm Power Station in Mexico's Coahuila State
Construction Begins on Windfarm Power Station in Mexico's Coahuila State
SUGAR LAND--January 8, 2016--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--A joint venture partnership recently started work on the first phase of a two-phased windfarm power station in the state of Coahuila in northeastern Mexico. The partnership includes Mexican mining company Industrias Penoles, SA de CV (Mexico City) and Spain's EDP Renovaveis (Madrid). Within this article: Details specifics of the windfarm, including amount and type of turbines as well as amount of megawatts and gigawatt-hours of electricity it plans to provide.
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