NewsRecurrent Energy Inaugurates 420 MWp Rey Solar Project in Spain, Strengthening Country’s...

Recurrent Energy Inaugurates 420 MWp Rey Solar Project in Spain, Strengthening Country’s Renewable Energy Transition

Recurrent Energy has inaugurated the Rey Solar project in Carmona, Seville, marking one of the largest solar installations in southern Spain and a significant milestone in the country’s clean energy expansion.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by representatives from the Regional Government of Andalusia, Carmona City Council, project partners, and other distinguished guests.

With an installed capacity of over 420 MWp, the Rey Solar project is expected to generate clean electricity at scale while contributing to regional economic development, community benefits, and biodiversity conservation efforts.

According to the company, the project will produce enough renewable energy to power more than 275,000 homes annually. It is also projected to offset approximately 184,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year, equivalent to removing around 25,000 combustion-engine vehicles from the road.

Recurrent Energy stated that the commissioning of Rey Solar represents a major step forward in Spain’s ongoing energy transition and reinforces its commitment to expanding renewable energy infrastructure globally.


Discover more from SolarQuarter

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Subscribe Today

GET EXCLUSIVE FULL ACCESS TO PREMIUM CONTENT

SUPPORT CLEANTECH JOURNALISM

EXPERT ANALYSIS OF AND EMERGING TRENDS

TOPICAL VIDEO WEBINARS

Get unlimited access to our EXCLUSIVE Content and our archive of subscriber stories.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Latest article

- Advertisement -