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Formidable Feat of Futuristic Fossil-Free Facilities
Tenaris, a multinational steel pipe manufacturer with a robust presence across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, has embarked on a major renewable infrastructure project in Argentina. The company recently broke ground on its second wind farm, La Rinconada, located in Olavarría in the Buenos Aires Province. With 21 high-efficiency turbines and a total installed capacity of 94.5 megawatts, this monumental project exemplifies Tenaris’s long-term commitment to sustainability and industrial decarbonisation. The wind farm, now under construction, is expected to be operational by the end of 2025.
Strategic Spend Spurs Sustainable Scalability
Backed by a capital infusion of $214 million, La Rinconada is designed not only as a power generation facility but as a statement of intent, a visible shift toward clean industrial energy. The farm is projected to contribute 400 gigawatt-hours of renewable electricity annually to Argentina’s national grid. This output will significantly reduce Tenaris’s dependence on fossil fuels, offering long-term economic advantages through energy autonomy, cost control, and a reduction in exposure to traditional energy market volatility.
Emissions Eclipsed by Environmental Engineering Excellence
The environmental impact of La Rinconada is both measurable and meaningful. Andrea Previtali, Tenaris’s President for the Southern Cone, stated that the wind farm will enable the company to cut approximately 100,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year. This reduction will be achieved through the deployment of 21 turbines, each generating 4.5 megawatts of power. Compared to baseline emissions from 2018, this marks a dramatic step forward in Tenaris’s broader decarbonisation strategy. By offsetting a large portion of its industrial emissions, the company aligns itself with Argentina’s and global climate objectives under the Paris Agreement.
Manufacturing Meets Meteorology for Mutual Benefit
A key beneficiary of La Rinconada’s clean energy will be Siderca, Tenaris’s seamless pipe manufacturing facility in Campana, Buenos Aires. Once both wind farms, La Rinconada and its predecessor Buena Ventura, are fully operational, they will generate sufficient electricity to power Siderca entirely through renewable sources. This closed-loop model of self-sustained industrial energy supply is revolutionary in the Latin American manufacturing landscape. It represents a major step toward operational autonomy, eliminating reliance on Argentina’s heavily fossil-fuel-dependent national grid.



















