There are companies that are deeply committed to renewable energies and the circular economy such as Gamesa and Endesa, the Santo Domingo de la Luna project is based on the 'Sustainable Construction Site' model, a programme which includes photovoltaic solar panel installation at each construction site to cover part of its energy needs. In addition, rainwater tanks and rainwater harvesting systems were installed to promote water conservation. Once the construction work was completed, both the photovoltaic panels and the water-saving equipment were donated to the municipalities where the projects are located for public use - an example of sustainability being taken as far as possible.

The Santo Domingo de Luna wind farm, located in the Zaragoza towns of Luna, Las Pedrosas and Sierra de Luna, has a capacity of 30 MW and 9 wind turbines, it produces 116 GWh per year - enough to supply energy to 29,500 families and reduces annual CO² emissions by 76.000 tonnes.

 

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One enclosure which is completely sustainable is the Luxor Series galvanised, which is widely used by many installations, all around the world. It allows for customisation and specific tailoring to the needs of the installation, as well as providing generous dimensions and user-friendly interior operation. In installations where many electrical enclosures are required, the galvanised finish can have a positive impact on the investment.

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