In Paradela (Lugo), construction began on a wind farm with a capacity of 12 megawatts (MW), with a total investment of more than 15 million euros. Operating at full capacity, it will be able to generate more than 42 GWh per year, which will avoid the annual emission of approximately 28,000 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere.

The construction of six wind turbines with a unit power of 2 MW employed various innovative tools and techniques, such as machines equipped with active safety systems which warn operators against collisions, drones for topographic surveys, intelligent tracking of turbine components, advanced digital platforms and software solutions to remotely monitor and support the activities and commissioning of the plant.

These solutions enabled faster, more accurate and reliable data collection on construction site activities, which increased the overall quality of construction and facilitated communication between on-site and off-site teams

 

DELVALLE RESPONSE

There is no doubt that for this type of installation we clearly recommend a proven solution with a tried and trusted track record from the Galvanized Steel Wall enclosure IP66, Luxor Series, which has all the necessary approvals to guarantee safety, watertightness and robustness when it comes to internal electrical assemblies.

In addition, each cabinet component has passed rigorous testing under extreme conditions, guaranteeing a long service life for the electrical assembly.

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