Lluis Millet Biosca and Andrés Pinilla Antón analyze the provisional resolution of the PERTE and point out that it is likely that the projects in Asturias will not be able to be executed within the proposed processing deadlines.
Hydrogen: Accelera inaugurates a new electrolyzer plant that will facilitate the energy transition in Europe
“The opening of our new electrolyzer plant in Europe is a significant milestone for Accelera by Cummins and a crucial step in the global progress towards decarbonization,” said Amy Davis, President of Accelera.
Offshore wind in Spain: developers assess the new regulation and call for prompt implementation
Ocean Winds, ACCIONA, ABEI Energy, and IberBlue Wind celebrate progress but emphasize the need to expedite the processing of pending regulations, such as the Coastal Law and the Renewable Energy Economic Regime.
Planea Energía launches a 141 MW photovoltaic solar project in Cuenca
The project consists of three plants, located in the town of Belinchón, with a combined annual production of 296 GWh, equivalent to the annual energy consumption of approximately 33,000 households.
Doubts are raised about the viability of RDG Comercializadora Galega de Enerxía
It would start operating in 2025 and would be the first public-private partnership in Spain. It will offer energy at reduced prices, with a 50% discount for residents near renewable energy projects. Experts question its viability in the competitive liberalized electricity market.
The electricity demand in Spain increases by 3.1% in September.
During this month of September, renewables generated 33% more than in the same period of the previous year, accounting for 53% of the monthly mix.
Gonvarri Solar Steel and Zelestra close the agreement for the supply of 1P solar trackers.
The Socovos II project will involve the installation of 712 solar trackers in single-row and double-row configurations, which will house over 5,300 high-capacity modules. These modules will be designed to generate approximately 68,386,580 kWh of clean energy each year, making a significant contribution to the region’s energy transition.
Iberdrola and Regenera are major winners of the New Business Models aid
The Provisional Resolution allocates 10.9 million euros to innovative projects in energy flexibility, distributed storage, and battery recycling. Notable initiatives include those from large consortia and startups driving decarbonization and the digitalization of the energy system in Spain.
AEPIBAL and MITECO outline the challenges of storage under the new subdirectorate.
Luis Marquina, president of the entity, highlights the willingness of the new Deputy Director General for Storage, Fátima García Señán, to coordinate efforts in the development of storage in a dialogue with Energía Estratégica España.
Rocha emphasizes the need for public information on prices and nodal congestion
Alberto Rocha points out that having access to updated and dynamic information about grid saturation ensures greater competitiveness for the final price and for investors. He also mentions that this week, the CNMC is expected to publish a document on how to request demand, “obliging distributors to provide information on how much capacity there is at the nodes.”
Lhyfe advances with a portfolio of 9.5 GW of green hydrogen projects and bets on technological diversification
The renewable hydrogen production company has a presence in 11 key European markets with a project portfolio of 9.5 GW and aims to achieve the goal of 3 GW of operational capacity by 2030. Additionally, it is committed to diversifying offshore green hydrogen projects.
Masnorte Renovables is committed to photovoltaic self-consumption and is moving forward with an industrial project of 660 kW
With a strong presence in Asturias, Masnorte Renovables is employing various strategies for its clients, from rooftop connections to canopies, where it has begun expanding its reach into electromobility.
Milestone in Spain: 12 consecutive months exceeding 50% renewable electricity
In the last 12-month period, nearly 57% of electricity in Spain has been renewable, surpassing 50% in each of the months. The strong performance of hydroelectric (+67%) and photovoltaic (+22%) generation has driven renewable electricity production. Wind generation has consolidated itself as the largest producer of electricity (23.8%), while photovoltaics has surpassed 16%.
They claim that CfD contracts could be key to driving storage forward
Ángel Gómez Vallejo analyzes the sector and states: “For large-scale batteries to be built, a market model with long-term contracts ensuring a minimum income is necessary. I believe we are entering a dynamic where the market’s own competitiveness will likely make CfDs unnecessary for public funding, requiring only state support as a long-term offtaker.”
Analysis: Can the new PNIEC targets be met?
“It’s not enough to set ambitious targets,” says José Luis Bernal Albendín from ITERH, highlighting the need for policies that facilitate renewable energy installation, incentives to promote electric vehicles, and long-term planning to ensure investments arrive on time.
The Italian Wind Association points out that it is necessary to “more than double the capacity” to meet the PNIEC
Actualmente hay 12,5 GW instalados de potencia eólica y buscan alcanzar los 28 GW al 2030, de los cuales 2 GW son de eólica offshore. Desde la Associazione Nazionale Energia del Vento (ANEV) habría que instalar mucha potencia, pero que tienen expectativas favorables al respecto.
Genia Bioenergy announces a project to convert livestock and olive oil waste into biomethane
The project has the support of the local government, pig farmers, and oil mills. It would provide a sustainable solution for managing the olive pomace and manure produced in the Condado region. It would produce more than 84 GWh/year of biomethane.
They warn about the viability of the projects in Asturias selected in the PERTE
Lluis Millet Biosca and Andrés Pinilla Antón analyze the provisional resolution of the PERTE and point out that it is likely that the projects in Asturias will not be able to be executed within the proposed processing deadlines.
Hydrogen: Accelera inaugurates a new electrolyzer plant that will facilitate the energy transition in Europe
“The opening of our new electrolyzer plant in Europe is a significant milestone for Accelera by Cummins and a crucial step in the global progress towards decarbonization,” said Amy Davis, President of Accelera.
Offshore wind in Spain: developers assess the new regulation and call for prompt implementation
Ocean Winds, ACCIONA, ABEI Energy, and IberBlue Wind celebrate progress but emphasize the need to expedite the processing of pending regulations, such as the Coastal Law and the Renewable Energy Economic Regime.
Planea Energía launches a 141 MW photovoltaic solar project in Cuenca
The project consists of three plants, located in the town of Belinchón, with a combined annual production of 296 GWh, equivalent to the annual energy consumption of approximately 33,000 households.
Doubts are raised about the viability of RDG Comercializadora Galega de Enerxía
It would start operating in 2025 and would be the first public-private partnership in Spain. It will offer energy at reduced prices, with a 50% discount for residents near renewable energy projects. Experts question its viability in the competitive liberalized electricity market.
The electricity demand in Spain increases by 3.1% in September.
During this month of September, renewables generated 33% more than in the same period of the previous year, accounting for 53% of the monthly mix.
Gonvarri Solar Steel and Zelestra close the agreement for the supply of 1P solar trackers.
The Socovos II project will involve the installation of 712 solar trackers in single-row and double-row configurations, which will house over 5,300 high-capacity modules. These modules will be designed to generate approximately 68,386,580 kWh of clean energy each year, making a significant contribution to the region’s energy transition.
Iberdrola and Regenera are major winners of the New Business Models aid
The Provisional Resolution allocates 10.9 million euros to innovative projects in energy flexibility, distributed storage, and battery recycling. Notable initiatives include those from large consortia and startups driving decarbonization and the digitalization of the energy system in Spain.
AEPIBAL and MITECO outline the challenges of storage under the new subdirectorate.
Luis Marquina, president of the entity, highlights the willingness of the new Deputy Director General for Storage, Fátima García Señán, to coordinate efforts in the development of storage in a dialogue with Energía Estratégica España.
Rocha emphasizes the need for public information on prices and nodal congestion
Alberto Rocha points out that having access to updated and dynamic information about grid saturation ensures greater competitiveness for the final price and for investors. He also mentions that this week, the CNMC is expected to publish a document on how to request demand, “obliging distributors to provide information on how much capacity there is at the nodes.”
Lhyfe advances with a portfolio of 9.5 GW of green hydrogen projects and bets on technological diversification
The renewable hydrogen production company has a presence in 11 key European markets with a project portfolio of 9.5 GW and aims to achieve the goal of 3 GW of operational capacity by 2030. Additionally, it is committed to diversifying offshore green hydrogen projects.
Masnorte Renovables is committed to photovoltaic self-consumption and is moving forward with an industrial project of 660 kW
With a strong presence in Asturias, Masnorte Renovables is employing various strategies for its clients, from rooftop connections to canopies, where it has begun expanding its reach into electromobility.
Milestone in Spain: 12 consecutive months exceeding 50% renewable electricity
In the last 12-month period, nearly 57% of electricity in Spain has been renewable, surpassing 50% in each of the months. The strong performance of hydroelectric (+67%) and photovoltaic (+22%) generation has driven renewable electricity production. Wind generation has consolidated itself as the largest producer of electricity (23.8%), while photovoltaics has surpassed 16%.
They claim that CfD contracts could be key to driving storage forward
Ángel Gómez Vallejo analyzes the sector and states: “For large-scale batteries to be built, a market model with long-term contracts ensuring a minimum income is necessary. I believe we are entering a dynamic where the market’s own competitiveness will likely make CfDs unnecessary for public funding, requiring only state support as a long-term offtaker.”
Analysis: Can the new PNIEC targets be met?
“It’s not enough to set ambitious targets,” says José Luis Bernal Albendín from ITERH, highlighting the need for policies that facilitate renewable energy installation, incentives to promote electric vehicles, and long-term planning to ensure investments arrive on time.
The Italian Wind Association points out that it is necessary to “more than double the capacity” to meet the PNIEC
Actualmente hay 12,5 GW instalados de potencia eólica y buscan alcanzar los 28 GW al 2030, de los cuales 2 GW son de eólica offshore. Desde la Associazione Nazionale Energia del Vento (ANEV) habría que instalar mucha potencia, pero que tienen expectativas favorables al respecto.
Genia Bioenergy announces a project to convert livestock and olive oil waste into biomethane
The project has the support of the local government, pig farmers, and oil mills. It would provide a sustainable solution for managing the olive pomace and manure produced in the Condado region. It would produce more than 84 GWh/year of biomethane.
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MITECO to launch public consultation on new Royal Decree aimed at revitalising collective self-consumption
The document is expected to be published before Wednesday, with high expectations that the proposed measures will enhance citizen participation, efficiency and transparency within Spain’s collective self-consumption model.
MITECO lanzará esta semana la consulta pública del nuevo RD que el sector espera para relanzar el autoconsumo colectivo
Se prevé la publicación del documento antes del miércoles, con altas expectativas de que las medidas propuestas impulsen la participación ciudadana, la eficiencia y la transparencia en el modelo de autoconsumo colectivo.
GENERA and MATELEC consolidate their leadership in the energy and electricity sector with more than 800 confirmed companies
The International Electrification and Decarbonization Week will feature over 34,000 square meters of exhibition space where you can discover the latest developments in renewable energy, electrification, and technological solutions for the electrical industry. The International Electrification and Decarbonization Week, which includes the GENERA and MATELEC trade fairs, will be held from November 18 to 20, 2025, at IFEMA Madrid.
























