La Junta y regantes de ‘Losa Baja’, Burgos, invertirán 282.000 euros en riego con energía solar

The action is part of the irrigation efficiency program, which has a budget of 63.4 million and the challenge of reaching 92,500 hectares in Castilla y León, 50% more than initially planned.

May 18, 2025

Castilla y León |
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Rural Development

The Junta of Castilla y León has published the tender for the installation of a pumping system powered by photovoltaic solar energy in the irrigation community of the ‘Losa Baja’ area, in the province of Burgos. This action will involve a total investment of 282,000 euros, co-financed 50% by the regional government and the irrigators themselves, and will modernize the irrigation of 1,255 hectares through a more efficient and sustainable system.

The project benefits 111 owners from the towns of Medina de Pomar, Valle de la Losa, and Villalba de la Losa, an area where seed potatoes are produced and distributed throughout Spain for consumption.

The solar installation will pump water throughout the year to the reservoir of the irrigation community. This will provide significant energy independence to the irrigators, as well as cost savings, improving the competitiveness and profitability of their farms. It is planned to install a 245,250 Wp system, which will allow an approximate production of 367,000 kWh/year, resulting in an estimated saving of 130 tons of CO2 emissions per year.

This intervention is part of the irrigation efficiency program promoted by the Junta, with a total budget of 63.4 million euros, aiming to reach 92,500 modernized hectares in Castilla y León, a 50% increase over the initial plan target.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Rural Development highlights the Junta’s commitment to irrigation sustainability and support for irrigation communities, as an example of the public-private collaboration model that contributes to the rural development of the Community.

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