The new service aims to bring solar energy to urban masses by connecting roofers with matchers.
Read More »Europe’s Largest Solar Plant Comes Online despite Coronavirus Challenges
A new 500MW solar photovoltaic plant in Spain, described by the Spanish utility Iberdrola as ‘the largest in Europe’ has entered operation. The Núñez de Balboa facility, which involves an investment approaching €300 million (£263m), has more than 1.4 million solar panels and will generate enough clean energy to supply …
Read More »Spain and Sweden are Europe’s Cheapest Markets for PPA
Spain and Sweden have the cheapest power purchase agreement (PPA) prices in Europe for wind and solar energy, according to data from Bloomberg NEF’s (BNEF) 1H 2020 European Corporate PPA Price Survey. Sweden, with prices set around €30.50/MWh, is the cheapest market for onshore wind corporate PPAs. In the solar …
Read More »Covid-19 Brings Spanish Wind Jobs to a Halt
The pandemic has claimed 598 lives to date across the country, as stated by the Spanish Health Ministry.
Read More »Iberdrola to Supply Solar Power to Orange Under New PPA
It will deliver 200GWh of solar power annually to 9.000 offices and buildings operated by Orange in Spain.
Read More »Iberdrola Plans New Spanish Wind Complex with most Powerful Turbine
The Herrara Complex will be made up of three wind farms and will consist of 14 Siemens Gamesa turbines.
Read More »Spain Nears Life Without Coal Sooner Than Anyone Thought
From Galicia in the north to Andalucia in the south — Spain’s old coal plants are running out of steam.
Read More »Iberdrola Completes Largest Solar Power Plant in Europe
The Núñez de Balboa plant in Spain consists of 1.4m solar panels. with a total capacity of 500MW.
Read More »EU Bank Provides €27.5m for Electric and Natural Gas Buses in Spain
It will support the modernisation of Grupo Ruiz’s fleet with the rollout of more than 170 cleaner buses.
Read More »UK Solar Firm Secures £47.6m for Major Projects in Spain
The subsidy-free plants will together generate enough electricity to power more than a quarter of a million homes every year.
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