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Wind Energy in Spain in 2026: Growth, Investment and Offshore Expansion

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  • Wind Energy in Spain in 2026: Growth, Investment and Offshore Expansion
  • 7 April 2026 by
    Lola García

    Wind energy in Spain continues to consolidate its position as one of the main pillars of the national energy system. In 2026, the sector is experiencing sustained growth driven by offshore wind development, repowering projects, battery storage integration and strong institutional investment. With renewable energy already accounting for more than 56% of Spain’s electricity mix, wind power remains a central component of the country’s energy transition strategy and decarbonization roadmap.

    The Role of Wind Energy in Spain’s Electricity Mix

    Spain has become one of Europe’s leading wind energy markets. Onshore wind farms have been operating for decades, and the country is now accelerating its offshore wind ambitions.

    Key figures for 2026

    • Renewables exceed 56% of national electricity generation.
    • Wind energy remains one of the largest contributors within the renewable mix.
    • Offshore wind targets 3 GW of installed capacity by 2030.
    • Government tenders aim to mobilize over 20 billion € in investment.

    These figures highlight Spain’s strategic positioning within the European renewable energy landscape.

    Offshore Wind Energy in Spain: The Next Growth Phase

    Offshore wind energy in Spain is entering a decisive stage. Several large-scale projects are shaping the market outlook.

    Costa del Sol Offshore Wind Development

    A 310 km² offshore wind development area off the southern coast is expected to host dozens of turbines in the coming years. This initiative represents a major step toward scaling floating offshore wind technology, an area where Spain has strong industrial capabilities.

    Gran Canaria Offshore Wind Farm

    The first offshore wind project in Gran Canaria, with an estimated capacity of approximately 250 MW, marks a turning point for island energy systems. Offshore wind will reduce dependence on imported fuels while increasing renewable penetration in insular grids.

    Repowering and Battery Storage Integration

    Beyond new installations, Spain is investing in repowering existing wind farms. Repowering replaces older turbines with modern, higher-capacity units, increasing output while optimizing land use and infrastructure.

    In regions such as Navarra, repowering projects are incorporating battery energy storage systems (BESS). Storage solutions improve grid stability, reduce curtailment and enhance the integration of intermittent renewable sources.

    This combination of wind energy and energy storage strengthens Spain’s energy security and operational flexibility.

    Economic Impact and Investment Opportunities

    Wind energy investment in Spain continues to attract national and international stakeholders.

    Industrial and economic benefits

    • Job creation across manufacturing, construction, and O&M
    • Strengthening of domestic supply chains
    • Increased competitiveness of Spanish renewable technology providers
    • Attraction of long-term institutional capital

    The offshore wind auctions launched by the Spanish government are expected to generate more than €20 billion in investment, reinforcing Spain’s position as a high-potential renewable energy market in Europe.

    Environmental Impact and Decarbonization Goals

    Wind power plays a fundamental role in Spain’s climate strategy.

    By expanding onshore and offshore capacity, the country is:

    • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
    • Decreasing fossil fuel dependency
    • Increasing energy independence
    • Support the objectives of the EU's climate neutrality

    Wind energy is not only a clean source, but also astructural solutionfor long-term sustainability and economic resilience.

    Outlook for Wind Energy in Spain

    The prospects for wind energy in Spain remain very positive. The combination of regulatory support, technological innovation, offshore expansion and storage integration positions the country as a benchmark market in Europe.

    By 2026, wind energy will demonstrate that it is not just part of the renewable mix, but one of the key drivers of Spain's energy transformation.

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