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  2. Renewable energy in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy in Spain, comprising bioenergy, wind, solar, and hydro sources, accounted for 15.0% of the Total Energy Supply (TES) in 2019. Oil was the largest ...

  3. Category:Renewable energy companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy companies of Spain — part of developing renewable energy in Spain and Europe. Pages in category "Renewable energy companies of Spain" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Grenergy - Wikipedia

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    Grenergy was founded in Spain by economist David Ruiz de Andrés. It started its first projects in Spain (2008-2012) with solar farms in the provinces of Cuenca, Toledo, Sevilla, Granada and Ávila. [5] [6] [7] The company chose Chile for its Latin American expansion, which began in 2014, after incentives for the sector were curbed in Spain. [8]

  5. List of companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy equipment Zamudio: 1976 Renewable energy P A GMV Innovating Solutions: Conglomerates - Tres Cantos: 1984 Aeronautics, financials, defense & security, health care, information security, transportation, telecommunications P A Grundig mobile: Technology Telecommunications equipment Málaga: 2005 Manufacturing, defunct 2008 P D ...

  6. Endesa X - Wikipedia

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    On 18 November 2018, the Endesa Group launched Endesa X as an own brand with a focus on digitization, innovation and sustainability in both Spain and Portugal. [4] Endesa X aims to promotes access to renewable energy sources for companies, public administrations and private individuals.

  7. Eni (E) to Acquire 1.2GW Renewable Energy Projects in Spain - AOL

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    Eni (E) signs an agreement to acquire nine renewable energy projects in Spain, with a combined capacity of 1.2 GW. It also acquires Dhamma to expand its presence in France and Spain.

  8. EDP Renováveis - Wikipedia

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    EDPR was established in 2007 to hold and operate the growing renewable energy assets of parent company Energias de Portugal (EDP Group), Portugal's largest utility company headquartered in Lisbon. EDP Renováveis is the fourth-largest generator of wind energy globally. [2]

  9. Solar power in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Spain held large auctions for renewable energy capacity to be constructed by 2020: PV and wind projects each won 4 GW. The 2020s are seeing a large increase in solar installations in Spain; following three years of strong growth, the country's updated 2023 National Energy and Climate Plan anticipates solar PV capacity reaching 76 GW by ...