Jan 25, 2024 · Utility and independent power producer (IPP) Iberdrola will deploy battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Spain adding up to 150MW/300MWh, to be co-located with
Feb 12, 2021 · Updated: Spain''s government has approved an energy storage strategy that it says will put the country "at the forefront" of what is being done in Europe and help it move towards
Jan 15, 2018 · To facilitate the penetration of renewable energy sources up to significant shares, massive long-term electricity storage technologies must be considered. Among these
Jan 25, 2024 · Iberdrola is one of Spain''s largest utilities and is also active as an independent power producer (IPP) internationally. Image: Iberdrola. Utility and independent power producer
By 2030, Spain expects to install 22.5 GW of energy storage projects, including included battery energy storage, pumped hydropower and solar thermal plants. The plan also aims for 76 GW of solar power, 62 GW of wind power, which includes 3 GW of offshore wind, along with 1.4 GW of biomass projects.
Energy storage systems in Spain are a key element in the fight against climate change, as they help us to address the challenge of the energy transition. These systems make renewable energy production more flexible; and therefore help us to guarantee its integration into the Spanish electricity system.
Although the energy storage industry in Spain is focusing on battery storage, there is also a possibility to increase pumped storage capacity. However, there are various challenges associated with developing these projects in Spain, including social and environmental impacts, and the timelines associated with such projects.
Unlike a number of other EU countries, Spain’s National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) specifically includes targets and policies aimed at encouraging storage projects. In addition, Spain has developed a national storage roadmap that includes a target to achieve 20GW of storage by 2030.
Spain’s battery storage market is dominated by customer-sited systems. Utility-scale storage remains nascent. Currently, Spain’s storage market is mainly composed of small-scale batteries co-located with solar PV. Spain’s household electricity prices now stand at over EUR 0.30/kWh on average.
Furthermore, the government has recently announced plans for two battery gigafactories as currently the country has little battery manufacturing capacity. Although the energy storage industry in Spain is focusing on battery storage, there is also a possibility to increase pumped storage capacity.
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