Q Energy has announced plans to construct three large-scale solar parks in Spain’s Andalusia region, with a combined capacity of 204MWp. The new solar plants, which are set to generate enough electricity to power over 92,000 households, are expected to help reduce carbon emissions by more than 62,000 tons annually.
The solar parks, with individual capacities of 105MWp, 73MWp, and 26MWp, will be located in the provinces of Seville, Jaen, and Cordoba. Q Energy is managing the development of the projects, overseeing all aspects of engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC).
During the construction phase, Q Energy plans to deploy more than 350,000 photovoltaic (PV) modules on tracker-based substructures, which are designed to maximize energy yield. The projects are expected to be completed between late 2025 and mid-2026, covering an area of over 450 hectares.
Andalusia continues to be a focal point for Q Energy’s renewable energy efforts, with four additional solar parks either under construction or nearing completion in the region. With these new projects, the total capacity of Q Energy’s solar initiatives in Andalusia will reach approximately 400MWp.
“We have a strong development pipeline across Spain, which is increasingly moving into the construction phase,” said Eduardo de la Hera, Head of Development at Q Energy Iberia. “Our experienced EPC team is already preparing the next green energy projects, which will follow in the coming months.”
Q Energy’s new solar plants represent a significant step forward in Spain’s renewable energy ambitions, as the country continues to expand its clean energy capacity in line with its climate goals.
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