Recap, in collaboration with ORKLI, has been awarded a grant from the European Union under the NextGenerationEU Fund and the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan. This funding has enabled the implementation of a self-consumption photovoltaic installation at the ORKLI plant in Ordizia, Gipuzkoa, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and the energy transition.
The project aligns with the incentive program for self-consumption and energy storage using renewable sources, contributing to the decarbonization and energy efficiency objectives promoted by the European Union.
Technical Features of the Photovoltaic Installation at ORKLI:
- Installed Power: 514.7 kWp
- Estimated Energy Generated: 548,595 kWh/year
- CO₂ Emission Reduction: 142.63 tons/year
This installation ensures ORKLI a supply of clean and sustainable energy, significantly reducing its energy costs and environmental impact, without the need for initial investment in infrastructure.
Impact of the Project
This project marks an important milestone in the adoption of renewable energy technologies within the industrial sector. In addition to reducing dependence on fossil fuels, it promotes energy efficiency and technological development in the field of clean energies. The funding received demonstrates how European funds are being utilized to support projects with a direct positive impact on businesses and communities, aligning with the European Union’s long-term climate goals.
Commitment to a Sustainable Future
The support from the European Union through the NextGenerationEU Fund reinforces the commitment of European institutions to the transition towards a sustainable and resilient economy. The collaboration between Recap Energy and ORKLI exemplifies how partnerships between the private sector and public funds can yield tangible results in the fight against climate change.
Recap and ORKLI continue to work together towards a cleaner and more efficient future, showcasing the power of innovation and cooperation to drive the energy transition.
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