Spanish developer has ambitious growth plan for zero-subsidy solar farms

In the coming years, listed developer Solaria Energia will establish solar facilities totaling 3.3 GW in Spain without state subsidy.
Photo: PR/ Elecnor
Photo: PR/ Elecnor
BY OLE ANDERSEN

Listed Spanish solar developer Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente SA will install facilities with a total effect of over 3.3 GW on the booming Spanish solar cell market before the end of 2023. The projects will be developed without state subsidies and will be able to compete with other technologies on the market, says Chief Operating Officer Dario Lopez in an interview with Bloomberg.

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