Solaria has taken a firm step forward in its growth strategy by receiving new favorable Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) to add 1 GWh of battery storage in 16 photovoltaic plants located in Castilla-La Mancha and Castilla y León. With this progress, the company now has almost 3 GWh environmentally approved in the country.
New figures for a more flexible energy model
The company, which is listed on the Ibex 35, strengthens its position as one of the leading integrated generation and storage operators in Europe. generation and storage in Europe. This latest authorization brings its environmentally approved capacity to 2,800 MWh, consolidating an increasingly robust network of hybrid facilities. The new plants are in addition to the 780 MWh authorized at the Garoña complex and the 908 MWh at 11 other plants also located in the two autonomous communities.
The deployment of batteries in these facilities will improve the manageability of solar production, reduce discharges and actively participate in the markets for adjustment and flexibility services. This model not only provides greater efficiency, but also diversifies revenue sources in an energy context that is increasingly volatile and dependent on renewables.
On the road to results presentation
This development comes just before the presentation of the 2025 annual results, scheduled for February 26. The company is thus accelerating the fulfillment of its strategic roadmap, which also includes the development of energy projects linked to new industrial clusters and sustainable data centers.
Solaria continues to promote a model based on the combination of renewable generation, storage and digitalization. This approach not only improves the efficiency of solar installations, but also responds to the Spanish electricity system’s need for operators capable of offering flexibility on a large scale.
Source: Solaria