A pioneering collaboration
On March 1, 2021, during preliminary surveys of Extremadura III, significant traces of prehistoric human activity began to emerge. This led to discussions with the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Regional Government of Extremadura. The goal was to locate, delimit, and safeguard the sites while finding ways to enable the construction of the photovoltaic installation.
Modern archaeology is costly in terms of economics, time, and human resources, so research must often be selected and postponed. One way to overcome this is through collaboration between companies and the public sector. This is the path we chose to follow.
“Preserving this heritage has been a priority from the start. We hired an archaeology company and worked closely with regional authorities to ensure the site’s margins were not compromised,” says Mikel Ortiz de Latierro, ACCIONA Energía’s Environment, Social, Health, Safety, and Quality Director.
According to Montserrat Girón, archaeologist at TERA S.L., coordinating the excavation work, this is a “very big commitment” from ACCIONA Energía, which includes the participation of a team of some fifteen archaeology specialists, in the commitment to research the archaeological site that it has acquired. The work has already begun and will continue for the coming years.