Utility and independent power producer (IPP) Iberdrola will deploy battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Spain adding up to 150MW/300MWh, to be co-located with existing PV plants.
Spain continues to expand its battery energy storage capacity, with five new BESS projects in Asturias entering public consultation. Two of these projects have already received administrative approval, marking a step forward in the region's energy transition. New projects under review:
What is Spain's energy storage program?
For stakeholders in battery storage, thermal storage, and pumped hydro, this program offers not only financial backing but also long-term stability and political support. Spain has launched a €700 million energy storage program to support battery, thermal, and pumped hydro projects, aiming to deploy 2.5–3.5 GW of capacity.
The electro-chemical battery storage project uses lithium-ion battery storage technology. The project was announced in 2021 and will be commissioned in 2024. The project is owned and developed by Soto Solar.
According to the latest International Energy Agency (IEA) report, Spain ranks second globally in advanced battery storage project development, trailing only the United States. Current projects worldwide total 55 GW of storage capacity, with Spain accounting for 29% of this, while the U.S. leads with 64%.
The Erasmo Solar PV park – Battery Energy Storage System is a 80,000kW lithium-ion battery energy storage project located in Saceruela, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The electro-chemical battery storage project uses lithium-ion battery storage technology. The project was announced in 2021 and will be commissioned in 2024.
Each 25MW/50MWh lithium-ion system, they will be deployed in the regions of Castilla y León, Extremadura, Castilla La Mancha and Andalusia at existing solar PV plants. The company said the projects would share the same grid interconnection point as the PV plants.