Ten Companies Propel 1 GW of Photovoltaic Projects Forward in Environmental Review
- Energy Box
- Aug 20, 2024
- 2 min read
In the past 48 hours, significant progress has been made in the environmental processing of 13 renewable projects, totaling 1,027.5 MW. The projects span across several companies, including TotalEnergies, Solaria, Elawan Energy, and Abo Wind.
Here’s a summary of the key developments:
Total Capacity: 1,027.5 MW across 13 photovoltaic solar energy parks.
Administrative Construction Authorization (AAC) and Declaration of Public Utility:
697.5 MW received AAC and public utility declarations.
330 MW received positive AAC.
Notable Projects and Companies:
Rp Global Austria:
Carril Solar: 220 MW in Murcia, with AAC and public utility declarations.
The project will install over 360,000 monocrystalline bifacial modules in Puerto Lumbreras.
TotalEnergies:
Montería Solar III: 42.5 MW in Madrid.
Mauricio Solar: 51 MW in Madrid.
Rabiza Solar: 75 MW in Madrid.
All three projects received AAC and public utility declarations.
Solaria:
Aquarii Solar: 89.4 MW in Castilla y León.
Valentina Solar: 60.3 MW in Castilla y León.
Both projects received public utility declarations.
Buganvilla Solar PV:
Buganvilla Solar: 107.8 MW in Navarra, with AAC and public utility declarations.
OPDEnergy:
Los Quincetos: 50.1 MW in Castilla y León.
Los Hormigueros: 50.1 MW in Castilla y León.
Both projects received AAC.
AQ Capital:
Villameca Solar 1-2: 92.3 MW in Castilla y León, with prior AAC.
Best Wonder Business:
Villameca II Solar: 87.4 MW in Castilla y León, with AAC.
Abo Wind:
Morata I: 51.5 MW in Madrid, with public utility declaration.
Elawan Energy:
Tordesillas IV: 50.1 MW in Castilla y León, with AAC.
Industry Context:
According to Energía Estratégica España, TotalEnergies and Solaria are prominent players in terms of MW with granted permits, each having significant projects that must be built within the next three years. TotalEnergies and Solaria have been granted permits for 828.6 MW and 778.5 MW, respectively, positioning them alongside major companies such as Iberdrola, Enel Green Power, and Naturgy.

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