Spain's Mazo Group expands photovoltaic installation, achieving annual power generation of 561 MWh
2026-07-06 08:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mazo Group (Grupo Mazo) has increased its annual power generation to 561.16 MWh by expanding the photovoltaic installation at its headquarters, strengthening clean energy utilization and energy efficiency management.

The installation has been expanded to 592 solar panels.

The expansion of the photovoltaic installation is a key step in Mazo Group's clean energy strategy. The company stated that this expansion has significantly enhanced its solar power generation capacity, helping to reduce reliance on the external grid in its operations. Mazo Group, a Valencia-based transportation company, has been deploying photovoltaic installations at its own facilities in recent years to align with Spain's overall energy transition trend. The project adopts a self-consumption model, with all generated electricity used for internal operations at the base, including high-energy-consumption facilities such as office areas and cold storage.

From an economic and environmental perspective, the photovoltaic installation can save the company nearly half of its electricity costs annually while reducing corresponding carbon emissions. However, the actual proportion of electricity savings may be affected by the operational load of cold storage and seasonal fluctuations in electricity usage. This case demonstrates that the transportation and logistics industry can achieve significant energy efficiency improvements through its own photovoltaic installations, reducing operational costs while promoting clean energy adoption.

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