Spain Could Have Nearly 7 Gigawatts of Offshore Solar Power
cleantechnica.com Jun 16, 2026

Spain Could Have Nearly 7 Gigawatts of Offshore Solar Power

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Researchers from the University of A Coruña have estimated that 4.45 GW to 6.48 GW of floating offshore solar PV power capacity could be developed off the coast of Spain. This potential capacity could provide the country with 6.2% to 9% of its electricity demand. The study utilized Spain's Maritime Spatial Planning Plans and found that floating solar PV systems can offer benefits such as increased electricity generation due to the cooling effect of water and shorter payback periods of three to seven years.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The development of offshore solar power in Spain could lead to a significant reduction in the country's reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable energy mix.
  • · By leveraging the complementary nature of offshore solar and wind power, Spain can create a more efficient and economical renewable energy infrastructure.