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Santa Isabel Municipio, Puerto Rico

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Santa Isabel Wind – Pattern Energy

Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico

Santa Isabel Wind—referred to locally as Finca de Viento Santa Isabel—is the first wind facility in Puerto Rico and is located on land owned by the Puerto Rico Land Authority. The site infrastructure occupies only 21 cuerdas, preserving a way of life and thriving agriculture.

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  • Santa Isabel Wind is a $200-plus million private investment by Pattern Energy, helping the Island diversify generation sources, lower electricity prices, and reach its renewable energy goals.

  • Santa Isabel Wind provides an important source of revenue for the Puerto Rico Land Authority, contributing more than $1 million annually to lease the land. It also increased net farmed land on the property by 350 cuerdas by improving roads and irrigation to areas previously inaccessible.

  • Project construction concluded in 2012 and entailed approximately 350 workers during peak activity. The site has eight on-site personnel and uses local contractors to operate and maintain the facility.

Over the first 25 years of operations, Santa Isabel Wind expects to pay more than $35 million for land royalties and taxes. The facility also supported the community’s needs by contributing $500,000 to the Santa Isabel Medical Center. The donation helped fund an expansion of the medical center, purchase hospital beds, X-ray imaging, laboratory and office equipment, and make parking lot improvements.

We place great importance on being an active part of the local communities where we have a presence. 

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The site utilizes 44 Siemens Gamesa 2.3 MW turbines to capture the winds on the southern side of Puerto Rico, which are consistent during the peak hours of energy demand, making them a unique, local resource for the Island.   

Harvesting the wind provides a long-term, low-cost energy source for the Island. Santa Isabel Wind helps reduce the cost of electricity for all Puerto Ricans by selling its electricity, equal to the annual needs of ~80,000 people, to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority under a 20-year Power Purchase and Operating Agreement.

Compared to electricity generated with oil, Santa Isabel Wind avoids more than 180,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year—equal to taking 36,000 cars off the roads annually.

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    Plane Malabo – Puerto Asis. Airfare / Tickets.uz

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    There are 9471 km from Malabo to Puerto Asis.

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    In city Malabo: Santa Isabel. To Puerto Asis – Puerto Asis.

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    Emirates
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    Equatorial Guinea (Guinea Ecuatorial) | Blog about Spain, Latin America and Spanish

    General information about Equatorial Guinea

    Official name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea (República de Guinea Ecuatorial).

    The flag of Equatorial Guinea was adopted on October 12, 1968.

    Border countries: Cameroon (in the north), Gabon (in the south). In the west it is washed by the Gulf of Guinea.

    Capital: Malabo.

    Population: about 1.6 million people

    Indigenous people: Indigenous people represent 99% of the population of the entire country: the Fang ethnic group (fang, 72% live in the continental region), as well as the Bubi (bubi, 15% live in the area of ​​Bioko Island), and also fernandinos, anobonesa, bisio and ndowe.

    Two important dates for the history of the country:
    October 12, 1968. Declaration of independence from Spain.
    August 3, 1979. Military coup, as a result of which the dictator Teodoro Obiang Nguema comes to power, who is the president of Equatorial Guinea to this day.

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    Traditional dishes: The cuisine of this country was influenced by both African and European traditions. In rural areas, the basis of the diet is meat and fish. The main difference between African and European gastronomy is the use of sauces from the products of this region: peanuts, yams, okro. Another radical difference is the inclusion of meat from animals of the region such as crocodiles, pangolins, snakes, antelopes, monkeys, turtles, gazelles.
    El Pepesup – spicy fish soup.
    Pangolín con chocolate – pangolin in chocolate.
    La bambucha – yuca leaf, palmitre, salt, water.
    La sopa de cacahuetes – peanut soup.

    Sopa de cacahuetes

    Almost all dishes are served with rice or banana (platano macho).
    The main secret of the local cuisine is the use of a special spice andok, which is mainly bred only for local consumption, but is also exported during the harvest years.
    Traditional drinks: palm wine, topé (also made from palm), malamba (from sugar cane).

    Equaguineans are proud of: Unusual nature and the fact that their country is the only one in all of Africa where Spanish is the official language.

    Famous Equaguineans:

    Juan Tomás Avila Laurel

    Literature:
    Leoncio Evita Enoy (Leoncio Evita Enoy, 1929- intellectual writer, 1929) –
    Juan Balboa Boneke (born 1938) is a writer and ex-politician. Currently lives in Spain.
    Raquel Yonbe (Raquel Ilonbé, 1938-1992) – writer. For a long time she lived in Spain, after marriage she returned to her homeland.
    Maria Nsué Angüe (María Nsué Angüe, born in 1945) is a writer. She worked at the Ministry of Education and Culture of Equatorial Guinea.
    Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo, born at 1950) – writer, journalist, politician.
    Justo Bolekia Boleká (Justo Bolekia Boleká, born in 1954) – writer, intellectual. He was educated in Madrid.
    Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, born in 1966) – writer, poet, playwright.

    Music:
    Eyi Muan Ndong
    Malabo Street Band
    Luna Loca

    Rodolfo Bodipo Diaz

    Sports: 9005 Rodolfo Diaz
    0052 (Rodolfo Bodipo Díaz, born in 1977) is a footballer currently playing for La Coruña.

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