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Energy Storage Projects Soar in Spain, Surge Driven by Post-Blackout Urgency

Graciela Maria Reporter / Updated : 2025-10-18 18:12:38
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MADRID – The Spanish energy sector witnessed a sharp acceleration in the development of energy storage projects during the third quarter of 2025, a boom directly attributed to the severe power blackout that afflicted the Iberian Peninsula in April. The crisis has galvanized efforts to fortify the national grid, with energy storage emerging as the critical tool for achieving Spain's ambitious ecological transition goals.

A new report from Opina 360 reveals that nearly 3,500 MW of new storage capacity entered administrative processing during the quarter, marking a fivefold increase over the figures from the preceding three months. This dramatic surge underscores the sector's urgency to enhance system flexibility, safety, and the seamless integration of renewable energy sources.

The bulk of this new capacity centers on battery energy storage systems (BESS), although significant high-capacity pumped-hydro initiatives are also advancing. The acceleration aligns with the government’s updated National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC), which mandates a colossal target of 22.5 GW of installed storage capacity by 2030 to support an electrical system where 81% of generation must come from clean sources.

In terms of project maturation, 298.8 MW of storage received construction authorization in the quarter. A notable authorization was a 100 MW hybrid solar-storage facility, highlighting the growing trend of combining generation with storage. The region of Castilla-La Mancha has emerged as a leader in authorized storage capacity, benefiting from this landmark hybridization project.

Despite the storage boom, the quarter saw a general deceleration in the final authorization of new generation projects, with 1,404.9 MW approved—the lowest volume in seven quarters. Furthermore, regulatory and environmental hurdles continue to prove challenging for developers: administrations rejected 55 renewable generation projects, totaling over 2.1 GW, primarily due to the expiration of administrative permits or unfavorable environmental impact reports. This contrast highlights a bottleneck in Spain's clean energy pipeline, even as the push for essential grid stabilization technology reaches unprecedented speeds.

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