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More than 3,000 MW of wind power can be installed in the region. Construction is currently underway for three more wind farms in the area, with which the government expects to reach an energy production of 2.6 GW from this year to 2012.
The energy from the first project under construction, called Parques Ecológicos de México, developed by a private initiative, will be consumed by a group of Mexican companies. The power of this place will be 80 MW, it will have 94 G52 wind turbines of 850 kW from Gamesa.
Acciona Energía, a wind farm developer, was in charge of the assembly of the Eurus wind farm, which has an installation of 250 MW of power, becoming the largest in Latin America and the one with the highest power built by Acciona in the world.
This is a project of Acciona Energía and Cemex that seeks the self-sufficiency of energy of this Mexican company, is located on a land of 2,500 hectares in Juchitán de Zaragoza (Oaxaca), southern Mexico and has 167 wind turbines of 1.5 MW each. The wind energy produced by this park is equivalent to the consumption of a community of 500 thousand inhabitants and will avoid the emission of 600 thousand CO2 emissions into the environment in a year, 25% of the emissions generated by a population of this size.
The latest project is the Bii Nee Stipa, which will have a capacity of 26 MW based on 31 850 kW wind turbines, promoted by Gameasa and the Mexican company Cableados Industriales, SA. The main consumer of this electricity will be the Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery.
In the next three years, more than 2,000 MW of wind power will be built in Mexico, which already have the permission of the Energy Regulatory Commission.
Source: News Soliclima
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The mayor of the town, Josep Calell, explained that the decision to install this system is based on the savings it allows, since it reduces energy consumption by 75% when compared to the current system that works with diesel, in addition CO2 emissions to the environment are reduced by 85%.
This solution, which uses the heat of the earth to generate energy, has already been installed in some private homes of the municipality.
The geothermal energy system, which is still unknown in Spain and has an approximate value of more than US $ 29 thousand, can be complemented with diesel when very low temperatures occur, in addition to being used as an air conditioner. (In the photo: Diagram of geothermal energy sources).
In Latin America, despite the fact that government entities do not encourage green construction, private organizations are worrying about creating environmentally friendly buildings, according to Julio Londoño, manager of belimo's independent pressure valve department.
In the region, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia and Chile are the countries that lead this new type of construction and associations that care about them, although their implementation is not as high as it should be and their promulgation is little.
Julio assures that one of the most important factors to declare a green building is to have the LEED certification (Energy and Environmental Design Directives, for its acronym in English), which establishes more demanding and efficient building standards to maintain good indoor air quality, as well as to allow energy savings and efficiency in water consumption, among other factors that allow validating that a project is environmentally friendly.
"Having the LEED certification gives clarity to a building in terms of its mission and the concept of green construction, it is necessary to have this certification to declare it green, any building can obtain this endorsement in the region" adds Julio Londoño.
Latin America has made progress on this issue; There are many professionals accredited in LEED by the USGBC, United States Green Building Council (for its acronym in English), automation costs have fallen and knowledge of the subject has increased in the region, suggesting an increase in green (automated) construction in the medium term. (In the photo: EPM Smart Building, Medellin, Colombia)