
The approved renewable energy capacity includes 65.8 GW of photovoltaic (PV) arrays, 2.58 GW of hybrid clean energy projects, 8.95 GW of battery storage, and 2.75 GW of pumped-hydro storage systems. These projects highlight Spain's commitment to advancing its renewable energy landscape and reducing carbon emissions.
Renewable energy contributed 14,587 GWh to Spain's power generation mix in March, accounting for 61.6% of the total electricity generated. Wind power was the largest contributor, comprising 28.3% of the total, followed by hydropower at 18.1% and solar energy at 12.9%. These proportions underscore the growing reliance on renewable sources to meet Spain's energy needs.
In terms of trade, Spain exported 2,381.1 GWh of electricity in March and imported 844.3 GWh, indicating a trade surplus of 1,536.8 GWh. The country shipped 1,388.4 GWh to France, 775.7 GWh to Portugal, and 197.1 GWh to Morocco, while receiving 27.7 GWh from these regions. Additionally, Spain exported 19.9 GWh to Andorra.
These figures reflect Spain's role as a key player in the European energy market, with its renewable energy projects contributing significantly to both domestic and international energy trade. The country's efforts in reducing emissions and diversifying energy sources align with global climate goals and demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainability.