According to the executive director of the company, Carlos Coelho: “There are about 90 thousand [solar] panels and we are talking about an approximate value of 30 million euros”, he said.

The work, which is under construction in the parish of São João da Boavista, in Tábua, in the district of Coimbra, will be completed in the last quarter of the year.

The solar panel plant is installed in an area of ​​approximately 90 hectares, with an installed power of 48 megawatts.

“We can estimate that it will provide clean energy, green energy, to more than 20,000 homes”, he underlined.

Greenvolt is a company linked to renewable energies, with assets in several European countries, will produce the energy in Tábua and then will “inject it into the [national electricity] grid” to be sold “at market price”.

“It is a work that will contribute to the decarbonisation of the country”, stressed the executive director of Greenvolt.

Greenvolt operates in the biomass sector, promoting wind and solar photovoltaic projects and distributing renewable energy generation.