Genneia Wind

Genneia Wind

Genneia Wind

As low as $9.60 /tCO₂e
Powering Argentina with renewable wind energy
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Project Overview

Argentina is home to the Western Hemisphere’s best wind resources, with the Atlantic coastline and southern Patagonia experiencing year-round, steady wind. However, the country is behind its smaller neighbours when turning these resources into a reliable power source. Instead, Argentina relies heavily on fossil-fuel based power and the national grid operates at near capacity, leaving Buenos Aires and other cities prone to blackouts.

Solution Description

The project installs 71 state-of-the art wind turbines across 6 wind farms, 4 are located close to the county’s capital, Buenos Aires, while the other 2 sit on some of Argentina’s windiest plains in the southern province of Chubut. The turbines will harness the power of strong prevailing winds to generate clean, renewable electricity for the national grid.

Sustainable Development Goals

7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

900,000 MWh

of clean and renewable electricity generated on average each year

8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

Green jobs

created thanks to the project, supporting a socially just climate transition

9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Resilient renewable energy infrastructure

will propel Argentina to a low-carbon future

13 - Climate Action

384,000 tonnes of CO2e

mitigated on average each year

Impact

By driving wind-generated energy, this project displaces harmful, fossil-fuel-based power, cutting the associated greenhouse gas emissions. As well as increasing Argentina's energy security, the project boosts long-term green growth by installing renewable energy infrastructure and creating job opportunities.

Project Information

Project Name
VCS1987 Genneia Wind Projects in Argentina
City
Puerto Madryn, Pomona and Villalonga
Country
Argentina
Solution Type
Wind Onshore
Methodologies
ACM0002
Project Partner
Genneia S.A.
Scale
Large scale
Grouping
Bundle
Sectoral Scope
Energy (renewable/non-renewable)
Standard
CER - CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
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