Spain Launches Energy Storage Roadmap with 25,000 MW Projects in Pipeline
2026-06-28 09:56
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Energy Storage Innovation Observatory (Observatorio) has officially launched its activities, serving as a starting point for a collective construction process aimed at identifying the main measures needed to accelerate energy storage deployment in Spain, maximizing its contribution to the energy transition, economic competitiveness, and the resilience of the power system. Relevant entities from the energy and technology ecosystem participated in the meeting. The session was based on the "Socioeconomic Report on Battery Storage in Spain" prepared by the University of Castilla-La Mancha (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha), which confirms the strategic potential of the sector in energy, economic, and industrial terms.

Launch of Spain's Energy Storage Roadmap

The study shows that, although large-scale deployment of storage facilities is still in its early stages, the energy storage value chain has already generated €524 million in added value and 5,230 direct and indirect jobs in Spain. The report estimates that for every additional €1 million in activity in this sector, approximately €318,000 in direct added value and €88,000 in indirect added value can be generated, creating 2.6 direct and 1.4 indirect jobs for the Spanish economy.

The analysis also indicates that Spain currently holds one of the largest growth opportunities in Europe in this field. In 2024, installed battery storage capacity was only 25 MW, but by March 2026, cumulative capacity had significantly exceeded 100 MW. According to the report's authors, the portfolio of projects being processed in transmission and distribution grids is close to 25,000 MW, a figure that surpasses the targets set by the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC 2030).

During the first working session of the Energy Storage Innovation Observatory, participants agreed that energy storage has become a key infrastructure for ensuring efficient integration of renewable energy, strengthening supply security, improving power system flexibility, and reducing dependence on external energy sources. Based on this consensus, participants committed to identifying specific measures to remove regulatory barriers, improve investment signals, and promote the development of a competitive energy storage market.

The Observatory highlighted key work directions, including setting specific targets for battery energy storage system deployment, effectively integrating storage into grid planning, developing competitive mechanisms for grid service contract procurement, integrating new technological capabilities such as grid-forming solutions, and promoting a regulatory framework that provides long-term stability and visibility for investments.

Participants also emphasized the need to strengthen cooperation among companies, research centers, public administrations, and system operators to ensure that Spain fully capitalizes on the economic, technological, and industrial opportunities associated with energy storage development.

According to the Observatory, the meeting adopted a dynamic approach of participatory comparison and structured discussion, enabling the identification of improvement points, new proposals, and areas for deepening to enrich the initial document. The collected input will lay the foundation for developing the roadmap. Through this first meeting, the Energy Storage Innovation Observatory announced the official launch of its activities as a permanent space for analysis, collaboration, and proposal-making, promoting energy storage as a strategic priority for Spain.

The Observatory's goal is to develop a regulatory and strategic framework that accelerates energy storage deployment, enhances industrial competitiveness, attracts new investments, and consolidates a safer, more efficient, and resilient energy transition. Its mission is to strengthen national energy autonomy through storage, accelerate decarbonization, and transform knowledge into action, turning innovation into a driver of change.

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