Canadian Solar Obtains Favorable Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for 685 MW in Spain
The EIA assesses the direct and indirect impacts of a power project based on a range of environmental factors, including the impacts on the local community, biodiversity, land, soil, water, air, climate, landscape, and cultural heritage. The EIA procedure ensures that environmental protection and considerations are taken into account from the very beginning of project development activities. The process also fosters public engagement and provides transparency in the decision-making process.
The autonomous regions of Andalucía and Castilla y León are two of the most promising and fast-growing regions in
All projects are expected to start construction in 2023 and will be fully operational by 2025. The Company's total portfolio of solar photovoltaic parks under development in
The environmental authorization for these 685 MW is another milestone for
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