“It doesn't stop here. We will then expand to around 70MW”,
that is, “multiply it by almost 15”, said Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade, in his
speech at the opening ceremony of this solar power plant, on the wall of the
Alqueva dam.
Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade said that EDP also plans to add
“more wind and solar projects” in the Alqueva area for “a [global] project of
150 MW”.
Regarding the plant, the official considered that “it is a
great example of combining innovation with a commitment to the energy
transition”.
The floating solar park in the Alentejo reservoir, which
involves a global investment of six million euros, is made up of close to
12,000 photovoltaic panels.
Portuguese cork
The plant's floats, produced by a Spanish company, include
cork composites developed by Amorim Cork Composites, owned by Corticeira
Amorim.
The executive chairman of EDP indicated that the company is
“developing floating solar technology in Asia” and highlighted the “great
potential” of this technology, including for export.
The floats are produced with Portuguese cork, he said,
stressing that the objective is for them to be used in other countries as well.