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YPF will build a wind farm in Córdoba: the details of the million-dollar investment

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Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF) announced this Thursday that it plans to build a wind farm in General Levalle, in the south of the province of Córdoba, which will generate electricity equivalent to the consumption of 190,000 homes.

As announced by the state firm, the venture that will be located some 380 kilometers south of the provincial capital will have an installed capacity of 155 MW.

He specified that the tasks that will last for a period of 20 months will require an investment of approximately 260 million dollars and will create some 300 jobs.

“General Levalle will have a capacity factor of more than 50% and will avoid the emission of more than 350,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year,” YPF stated.

They added that the park will have 25 installed wind turbines of 6.2 MW each, in a total area of ​​4,360 hectares.

It will be YPF’s fourth wind farm in the country and will join those already built in 2018 in Manantiales Behr (Chubut), Los Teros (Azul) in 2020 and Cañadón León (2021) in 2021.

With General Levalle there are already 7 provinces in which we are present, strengthening our commitment to the growth of the national energy matrix and promoting the evolution of energy for the well-being of people”, said Martín Mandarano, CEO of YPF Luz.

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