The wind farm in Ibiapaba will consist of 70 wind turbines, with a total power generation capacity of 315 MW
A mega-enterprise is about to come to fruition transform the landscape of Ibiapaba, in Ceará. With an estimated investment of $ 2 billion, Ventos de Santa Rosália Energias Renováveis ​​plans to build a wind complex that promises revolutionize energy generation in the region, according to the Diário do Nordeste website.
The wind farm will have seven generating plants equipped with a total of 70 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 4,5 MW. This will result in an installed capacity of 315 MW, capable of providing clean energy to thousands of homes and businesses.
Environmental impact and job creation
The project proposal includes studies detailed environmental which are currently under discussion at the State Environmental Council (Coema). Furthermore, the construction of the wind farm is expected to generate hundreds of jobs direct and indirect in the region, boosting the local economy.
In addition to generating jobs, the wind farm project also foresees socioeconomic benefits for the region, including improvements in local infrastructure, such as access roads and energy distribution networks.
Generation of houses in Bahia with the wind project
Sustainable development and Clean Energy
The installation of the wind farm reinforces the state commitment with sustainable development and the production of clean energy. With the advancement of wind technology, projects like this become increasingly viable and essential for the transition to a more sustainable energy matrix.
The final decision on the study of environmental impact of the wind farm project will be taken at the next Coema meeting. The outcome of this decision will have a significant impact not only on the Ibiapaba region, but also on the future of renewable energy in the state of Ceará.
The wind farm project in Ibiapaba represents not only a significant investment in Ceará's energy infrastructure, but also a important step towards a more sustainable and ecologically responsible future. The expectation is that, with the advancement of this project, the region can become a reference hub for clean and renewable energy.