December 20, 2024Renewable energy generates 56% of Spain’s electricity mix in 2024.

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Renewable energy generates 56% of Spain’s electricity mix in 2024.

Its production increases by almost 11% in a record year for two reasons: it registers the highest renewable production and its largest share since records began. Solar photovoltaic surpasses combined cycle and moves into third place in the mix for the first time, in a year once again led by wind energy, with 23%. Forecasts indicate that demand in Spain is growing by nearly 1.6%, and the country ends the year with a net exporter balance for the third consecutive year.

December 13, 2024Spain gives the green light to 450 MW of renewables and dismisses 175 MW of solar

Spain
Spain gives the green light to 450 MW of renewables and dismisses 175 MW of solar

The BOE of December 11, 2024, includes key resolutions on photovoltaic and storage projects. Notable among them is the approval of the Gecama Hybrid Plant, with 250 MW of solar generation and 100 MW of storage, and the rejection of several projects in León. These decisions reflect the challenges and progress within the framework of the PNIEC and Spain’s MITECO strategy.

December 20, 2024Renewable energy generates 56% of Spain’s electricity mix in 2024.

Spain
Renewable energy generates 56% of Spain’s electricity mix in 2024.

Its production increases by almost 11% in a record year for two reasons: it registers the highest renewable production and its largest share since records began. Solar photovoltaic surpasses combined cycle and moves into third place in the mix for the first time, in a year once again led by wind energy, with 23%. Forecasts indicate that demand in Spain is growing by nearly 1.6%, and the country ends the year with a net exporter balance for the third consecutive year.

December 13, 2024Spain gives the green light to 450 MW of renewables and dismisses 175 MW of solar

Spain
Spain gives the green light to 450 MW of renewables and dismisses 175 MW of solar

The BOE of December 11, 2024, includes key resolutions on photovoltaic and storage projects. Notable among them is the approval of the Gecama Hybrid Plant, with 250 MW of solar generation and 100 MW of storage, and the rejection of several projects in León. These decisions reflect the challenges and progress within the framework of the PNIEC and Spain’s MITECO strategy.

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