Tres Mesas is a wind energy park located in the municipality of Llera, which is composed of 45 wind turbines that generate 148.5 MW, its first stage was officially inaugurated in May 2017.
The
third phase of the Tres Mesas wind farm, located in the municipality of
Llera, will be inaugurated and launched this Wednesday, at an event
chaired by Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca.
According to the
information collected, this third phase of the project will have an
additional generation capacity of 51.8 megawatts, that is, it will have
about 200 MW, and has required an estimated investment of around 80
million dollars, by the company ENGIE México.
This is the number nine
wind farm in Tamaulipas, considering that so far 8 parks distributed in
the municipalities of Reynosa, Victoria, Güémez, Llera and Casas have
been operating, which together have a wind capacity for the generation
of about 1,000 MW.
Currently, the Tres Mesas complex has been in two
phases, with GBM Infraestructura and Goldman Sachs, which invested
approximately 234 million dollars and in a third phase of the project,
will have an additional generation capacity of 51.8 megawatts.
Tamaulipas
has considered, continue working on projects of this type favoring the
generation of clean wind energy, and reach a number of 26 wind farms
which will consolidate the entity as the largest generator of clean
energy in the country.