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Today, the Mayor of Talavera de la Reina, Jaime Ramos, and the General Manager of Nedgia Castilla-La Mancha, Miguel Martín de Pinto, held a working meeting at the municipality’s Town Hall in the province of Toledo which was also attended by the energy company’s provincial delegate, Germán Jara.
Gas Natural Fenosa Renovables has brought into operation the Haría wind farm, in which it has invested 4.3 million euros. Located in the municipality of Agüimes, it is the first facility of this kind that the company is bringing into operation in the Canary Islands.
The gas subsidiary of Gas Natural Fenosa, NEDGIA, has provided its users with the mobile application YoLeoGas Multidistribuidora to make the gas meter reading process easier. This is a shared initiative between the main gas distribution companies in Spain (NEDGIA, Redexis Gas, Madrileña Red de Gas and Nortegas), who are increasingly committed to greater efficiency in processes and digitalisation, and have a firm dedication to customer service, providing their users with one single application to make gas meter reading easier.
Gas Natural Fenosa Renovables has formalised the nomination of nine photovoltaic power plants, with a total installed power of over 340 MW (compared to the 250 MW awarded) and located in four provinces of two autonomous regions: Castile-La Mancha and Extremadura.
In Castile-La Mancha, Gas Natural Fenosa Renovables has formalised the nomination of seven photovoltaic power plants for a total installed power of 271.7 MW, this region being where the most projects and power have been registered. These projects are located in the provinces of Ciudad Real, Guadalajara and Toledo, and are called Canredondo, Carpio de Tajo, La Nava, Picón I, Picón II, Picón III and Zorita. Their construction would require a combined investment of some 176 million euros.
The Central-North Zone Delegate for the Commercialisation of Energy Solutions at Gas Natural Servicios, Mª Francisca Rodríguez, and the Managing Director of Paso Honroso, José Pedro Luengo, signed a contract this morning to build the first public compressed natural gas service station for the distribution network in Castile-Leon.