Delta
Production capacity: 335 MW
Location: Between Zaragoza and Teruel
Characteristics: Features 89 turbines
What is wind energy?
Wind energy
Wind energy currently plays a key role in the energy transition as a leading technology to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases.
Wind energy is harnessed from moving air, and it has been used for thousands of years, whether it was to propel the first sailboats or to spin the blades on a windmill. This is a type of kinetic energy that is generated from air currents and that can be transformed into electricity through an electric generator. It is a renewable energy source that is inexhaustible and non-polluting.
What types of wind energy are there?
There are two types of wind energy depending on where it is generated: The onshore wind energy production model, and offshore wind energy, which uses turbines installed at sea to produce energy.
We're partnering with Ørsted to develop offshore wind energy projects in Spain
How can wind energy be used and applied?
If we look back over history, we can see that wind energy was one of the first sources of energy used by humankind. Today, thanks to technological advances, wind energy has multiple uses and applications.
Wind turbines capture the wind energy to convert it into electrical energy.
What are the advantages of wind energy?
Non-pollutant
Wind energy is a renewable energy source that comes from the wind and helps in reducing CO2 emissions being released into the atmosphere.
Low environmental impact
Wind farms can be easily dismantled once they are no longer needed, without leaving an environmental footprint, so the land can be reused for other purposes.
Renewable energy
It comes from a natural source, the wind.
Indigenous
The wind is found all over the world, so wind power means countries can generate energy independently.
Contributes to sustainable development
By reducing energy imports, it contributes to the development of local employment and wealth creation.
Affordable
Technological advances have made it possible to lower the cost of generating wind power.
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Our projects in Spain
At Repsol, we are committed to the goals set out by the Paris Agreement, the 2030 Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan, and the 2050 Long-Term Strategy for a Modern, Competitive, and Climate-Neutral Spanish Economy.
Delta
Production capacity: 335 MW
Location: Between Zaragoza and Teruel
Characteristics: Features 89 turbines
Delta 2
Production capacity: 860 MW
Location: Between Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel
Startup year: 2023
PI
Production capacity: 175 MW
Location: Between Palencia and Valladolid
Startup year: TBD
Among the projects promoted by the company in the field of renewable energies, it is worth highlighting Delta 2, a complex comprising 26 wind farms located between the provinces of Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel. This will make it possible to supply electricity to approximately 800,000 households. Also, the renewable electricity generated will avoid the emission of 2.6 million tons of CO2 per year.
Delta 2 joins two other projects based on renewable energy: the Delta wind farm, located between the provinces of Zaragoza and Teruel, with 89 turbines and producing 336 MW; and the PI wind farm, located between Palencia and Valladolid, which will have a total installed capacity of 175 MW; a 204 MW solar farm in Cádiz (Sigma); the Valesolar solar project (Badajoz), with 264 MW; and the Kappa solar farm, with 126.6 MW, located in Ciudad Real.
International projects
At the international level, we signed an agreement with Grupo Ibereólica Renovables, giving us access to a portfolio of renewable projects in operation, under construction or in development in Chile. This amounts to more than 1,600 MW in 2025, with the possibility of exceeding 2,600 MW in 2030.
Furthermore, we acquired 40% stake of Hecate Energy, which represents our first foray into the U.S. renewables market. Thanks to this transaction, we'll have access to an extensive project portfolio totaling more than 40 GW, of which 16.8 GW are solar projects in addition to 4.3 GW of batteries for energy storage.
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