WIND FARMS IN CATALONIA
Tarragona, the only province in Catalonia with two Iberdrola España wind farms
Catalonia was a pioneer in the development of wind energy in Spain, with the installation of the first wind turbine in the autonomous community and one of the top four in the country in 1984. Today, the region is driving a rapid shift to clean energy sources in order to meet European Union and regional government targets for renewable energy supply.

WIND FARMS IN CATALONIA
Iberdrola España has a presence in Catalonia through the operation of two wind farms located in the province of Tarragona: Conesa II and Savalla. These farms have a combined power generation capacity of 50 MW.
Wind farms in Tarragona
Iberdrola España operates two wind farms in Tarragona: Conesa II, located between the municipalities of Conesa and Forés and with a capacity of 32 MW, and Savalla, located in Savallà del Comptat and with an installed capacity of 18 MW.
The two wind farms have a total installed capacity of 50 MW, with 25 wind turbines of the G90 model, 100 metres high and 2 MW of rated power, and manage to supply some 50,600 families per year.
With their inauguration in 2011, these two farms became the company's first in this autonomous community.