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Investigation on Environmental AWARENESS ADDENDUM N°2 CENTRAL EÓLICA ENERGÉTICA I Study on Environmental Awareness Wind Power Centre 1 Date 15/08/2018 Rev: Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Buenos Aires Province A Investigation on Environmental AWARENESS ADDENDUM N°2 CENTRAL EÓLICA ENERGÉTICA I PARTIDO DE TORNQUIST PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA August 2018 1. Ad 2. CEENI - Cover sheet - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Wind Energy Centre 1 Rev: A Page 1 of 2 Buenos Aires Province General Index Chapter 01 General information 1. Company that requests the environmental document 2. Company that elaborated the environmental document 3. Technical Manager 4. Technical Department that elaborated the environmental document 5. Accreditation document Chapter 02 Descriptive Memory 1. Introduction 2. Geographic Location 3. Access roads to the Project- Logistics from Ing White Port 4. Node of bridging to the National Interconnected System 5. Technical Description of the Project 6. Overview table of the Project 7. Preparatory Stage of the site and construction 8. Operative Stage and Maintenance 9. Work Schedule 10. Estimated total funding cost 11. Annex C.02 1. Study of Evaluation Tool for the Wind Resource and Power Generation 2. Building Plans 3. Technical Specifications of the Wind Turbines 4. Schedule of the Planned Preparations for Project Development Chapter 03 Environmental Baseline 1. Introduction 2. Update Reports and Environmental Baseline Amplification 2. Ad 2. CEENI - Index - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Wind Energy Centre 1 Rev: A Page 2 of 2 Buenos Aires Province Chapter 04 Specific Studies 1. Introduction 2. Annex C.04 1. Analysis of the Surface affected by the Wind Power Plant 2. Analysis of Noise Effects produced by wind turbines 3. Analysis of Shadow Effects produced by wind turbines 4. Analysis of Low Frequency Fields and the Corona Effect 5. Analysis of the Production Intake of "Clean" Electric Energy into the Regional System 6. Analysis of the Possible Contribution in Reduction of Emission Factors 7. Analysis of Energy Production Effect on the saving of Methane Tankers. Chapter 05 Addendum Report N° 2 1. Presentation 2. Antecedents 3. Introduction 4. Public Enquiry Documents 5. Descriptive Memory of the updated Project 6. Evaluation Methodology on environmental impact 7. Information research 8. Environmental Baseline 9. Identification and Evaluation on environmental impact 10. Analysis of environmental impact related to the updated Project 11. Mitigation Actions and Environmental Management Plan 12. Conclusion 13. Annex C.05 1. Documents/Notes and Affidavits related to the Project 2. Dangerous and/or Chemical Substances, fuel, other substances that will be deposit in the site - HDS 2. Ad 2. CEENI - Index - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Wind Energy Centre 1 Rev: A Page 1 of 6 Buenos Aires Province Chapter 01 General information 3. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 01 - General Information - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Wind Energy Centre 1 Rev: A Page 2 of 6 Buenos Aires Province Chapter 01 General information Index 1. COMPANY THAT REQUESTS THE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT ........................................................... 3 2. COMPANY THAT ELABORATED THE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT ...................................................... 3 3. TECHNICAL MANAGER ............................................................................................................................. 3 4. TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT THAT ELABORATED THE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT ............................. 4 5. ACCREDITATION DOCUMENTS ................................................................................................................ 5 3. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 01 - General Information - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 N° 2 Rev: A Page 3 of 6 Wind Energy Centre 1 1. COMPANY THAT REQUESTS THEBuenos ENVIRONMENTAL Aires Province DOCUMENT Company Name Energética Argentina S.A. Address 1023 Carlos Pellegrini, 9° Floor. Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Representative of the Company Rubén Zaia Business Development Manager Tel/Fax +54 11 48722959. Electronic mail [email protected] Web Page https://www.aesargentina.com.ar/ Company Main Activity Electric Power Generation 2. COMPANY THAT ELABORATED THE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT Full Name ICONO SRL. Address 53 Villarino. (B8000JIA) Bahía Blanca - Buenos Aires - Argentina Tel/Fax Tel (+ 54291) 4556484 / Fax (+ 54291) 4521352. Electrónic mail [email protected] Web Page https://www.aesargentina.com.ar/ 3. TECHNICAL MANAGER Nombre completo Mario Rubén Tami. Address Humberto Primo 560 - (8000) Bahía Blanca - Buenos Aires. Tel/Fax +54 291 4637306. Electrónic mail [email protected] Job Electrical Engineer Mg in Environmental Impact Evaluation Mg in Renewable Energies Registration Number N° 53098 College of Engineers, Buenos Aires Province. Professional Registry N° 4156 Provincial Agency for Sustainable Development (OPDS), Buenos Aires Province 3. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 01 - General Information - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 N° 2 Rev: A Page 4 of 6 Wind Energy Centre 1 4. TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT THATBuenos ELABORATED Aires THE Province ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT Full Name Professional Degree - Specialty Tami, Mario Rubén Electrical Engineer - Ms. in Environmental Impact Evaluation. Alonso, Guillermo Electrical Engineer. Corvatta, Vivian Licenciate in Geology. Long, María Andrea Licenciate in Biology - Dr. in Botany. Carrizo, Martín Andrés Licenciate in Biology. 3. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 01 - General Information - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 N° 2 Rev: A Page 5 of 6 Wind Energy Centre 1 5. ACCREDITATION DOCUMENTS Buenos Aires Province 3. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 01 - General Information - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 N° 2 Rev: A Page 6 of 6 Wind Energy Centre 1 Buenos Aires Province 3. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 01 - General Information - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Rev: A Wind Power Centre 1 Page 1 of 36 Buenos Aires Province CHAPTER 02 DESCRIPTIVE MEMORY 4. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 02 - Descriptive Memory - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Rev: A Wind Power Centre 1 Page 2 of 36 Buenos Aires Province CHAPTER 02 DESCRIPTIVE MEMORY Index 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2. Geographic Location 6 3. Access roads to the Project- Logistics from Ing White Port 7 4. Node of bridging to the National Interconnected System 9 4.1. Single line Schematic of the Electric System 11 5. Technical Description of the Project 12 5.1. Electric Energy Transport System 12 5.1.1. Transformer Station (MT/AT) 12 5.1.2. Opening of LAT (132 KV) and bonding to the ET (MT/AT) 15 5.2. Wind Farm 16 5.2.1. Poles of Meteorological Stations 16 5.2.2. Technical Specifications of the Wind Turbines 16 5.2.3. Distribution of wind turbines in the plant 19 5.2.4. Wind resources and energetic production 21 5.2.5. Infrastructure Facilities 21 6. Overview table of the Project 28 7. Preparatory Stage of the site and construction 30 7.1. Workroom 30 7.2. Services 32 7.3. Machinery and equipment required for the construction 33 7.4. Staff involved in the Project 34 8. Operative Stage and Maintenance 35 8.1. Electric Energy Transport System 35 8.2. Wind Farm 35 4. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 02 - Descriptive Memory - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Rev: A Wind Power Centre 1 Page 3 of 36 Buenos Aires Province 8.2.1. Staff involved in the Project (O&M) 35 9. Work Schedule 35 10. Estimated total funding cost 35 11. Annex C.02 36 4. Ad 2. CEENI - Chapter 02 - Descriptive Memory - Rev A Study on Environmental Awareness Addendum N° 2 Date 15/08/2018 Doc. Nº: CEEN-IA-2655-08/18 Rev: A Wind Power Centre 1 Page 4 of 36 Buenos Aires Province CHAPTER 02 DESCRIPTIVE MEMORY 1. INTRODUCTION The current document constitutes the updated Descriptive Memory of the Energetic Wind Power Plant 1, to be developed approximately at 26km South of the city of Tornquist, near the Paraje García del Río, Tornquist District, Buenos AIres Province, Argentine Republic. The Energetic Wind Power Plant 1 is a private venture, property of the company Energética Argentina S.A. which will be built in the same site of the rural property indicated in the Study of Environmental Impact (EIA- 09/02/2012) and Addendum at EIA (13/06/2016). The update of the Descriptive Memory arises as a consequence of the venture promoting company´s decision to make some modifications to the Project, mainly based on the change of the wind turbines. The machines will have similar power per unit (of 3.2 MW and 3.325 MW) and the Wind Farm will maintain the similar total power already installed (from 99.2MW to 99.75MW); consequently, there will be a reduction of one unit in the machines to be installed. The projection of the Wind Centre has been designed through the installation of 30 wind turbines Nordex- Acciona, model AW132/3300TH120, class IEC IIB. As it was indicated in previous environmental studies, the electric energy produced by the Wind Farm will be evacuated into the Argentine System of Electrical Interconnection (SADI) through a new Transformer Station of 132/33/13.2KV 1x110/110/40 MVA; the site will have another similar transformer in cold generation reserve. For bridging the Wind Power Plant, it will be opened the LAT of 132KV between EE.TT Bahía Blanca (500/132 KV) and ET Tornquist (132/33/13,2 KV) The collector electricity network will be built in the level 33 KV and it will be constituted by underground cables that will directly undertake the ET (MT/AT) Each wind turbine will provide with a step-up transformer 12/33 KV of 3,400 KVA and the corresponding cells in the 33 kV level for the bonding of the collector network circuits (located at the bottom of the simple concrete tower).
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