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The seminar “Good environmental practices in wind and photovoltaic plants in Aragón”, organized by Clenar, was held last week. Our Environmental team attended the event to address the impact or renewable power in our country.

 

On Wednesday, March 13th, Clenar organized an event that gathered professionals from the sector to discuss solutions and technologies to minimize the impacts caused by renewable sources, as well as their positive impact. This event was attended by relevant personalities such as Jesús Alijarde, president of the Sustainability and Environment Comission of the Aragon Energy Cluster(Clenar), and Avelina Bellostas Ara, president of the Sustainability and Circular Economy Commission of CEOE Aragon, among others.

Daisy Rodríguez, head of the Environmental department of Enerland Group, and Javier Franco, technician, attended as company representatives. “This seminar held by Clenar was a great opportunity to share with the main stakeholders in the renewable sector in Aragon the actions we take to make our plants as environmentally friendly as possible and even enhance biodiveristy in their environments. Listening to the speakers’ presentations, we also corroborated the good work of Enerland in this field, since our plants always implement the best environmental measures to prevent, correct and compensate possible associated impacts”, added Javier.

 

Good environmental practices by Enerland Group

 

The nature of the company’s economic activity already implies a complete commitment to the principles of sustainability and circular economy; however, the goal is to go one step further. The Environmental department has always taken measures and actions to reduce the carbon footprint and possible impacts during construction work. Here are some of the good practices that have been applied so far:

 

  • Actions for the conservation of biodiveristy in plants: the installations of cynegetic fences that include wildlife crossings to allow the circulation of species and anti-collision plates, use of sheep to eliminate weeds between the modules, dry cleaning of the photovoltaic modules…
  • Revegetation and landscape integration: all our photovoltaic plants integrate a perimeter vegetation barrier with a variable width between 5 and 8 meters to ensure the landscape integration of the elements of the project and also serve as a refuge and corridor for wildlife.