The commitment of ACCIONA Energía to sustainable development through the photovoltaic sector is carried out through the construction of more than 30 large photovoltaic plants around the world to date, with 4,271 MW of installed capacity across 26 operating assets in 11 countries.
Its vocation for innovation has made them pioneers in the installation of large photovoltaic plants with capacities greater than 1 MW. In 2001, the company built the largest photovoltaic plant in Spain (Tudela, Navarra) at that time (1.2 MWp). Since then, ACCIONA Energía has continued to ramp up research into photovoltaic technology and the construction of flagship plants in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Chile, the Dominican Republic, South Africa, Egypt, and the United States.
In 2025, the company reached several key milestones, including the commissioning of the Aldoga plant in Australia (480 MW), the Juna project in India (412 MW), and the grid connection of the Cotoperí plant in the Dominican Republic. In addition, it continues to scale its capacity with new projects currently under construction in markets such as Peru (San José plant) and the Philippines (Daanbantayan plant).
ACCIONA Energía also offers photovoltaic self-consumption solutions to companies, institutions, and businesses, and continues to advance technological innovation through floating photovoltaic projects and the hybridization of solar plants with energy storage systems.
More information about our solar photovoltaic activity is available on the ACCIONA Energía website.
We use sunlight to produce the energy with which we’re fighting the climate emergency, leading the transition towards a low-carbon economy.
We were pioneers in 2001, when we built the largest photovoltaic plant in Spain at that time (1.2 MWp) in Tudela (Navarra). Since then, we have installed some of the largest plants on the planet.
Electricity generated through solar photovoltaic panels is inexhaustible and clean, contributing to sustainable development in three different areas: economic, social and environmental.
ACCIONA Energía has installed the world’s biggest irrigation system to be powered by a solar plant without batteries in Montesusin (Aragon, Spain).
We are used to seeing solar panels on the roofs of houses or on large expanses of land, but not on reservoirs.