1. Repsol completed construction of its largest photovoltaic plant, the Frye Solar project, with a total installed capacity of 637 MW.
2. The Frye Solar project in Texas is comprised of almost one million solar panels and has a long-term power purchase agreement for 89% of its output.
3. Repsol aims to reach between 9,000 MW and 10,000 MW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2027, with a significant portion in the United States.
Repsol has completed the construction of the Frye Solar project in Texas, its largest photovoltaic plant to date, with an installed capacity of 637 MW. The project, near Kress in Swisher County, consists of nearly one million solar panels. Repsol has secured a long-term power purchase agreement for 89% of the project’s output. This marks a key milestone in Repsol’s goal to become a net-zero emissions company by 2050.
In addition to the Frye Solar project, Repsol has other renewable energy projects in Texas, totaling 2,091 MW of installed and under development capacity. These include the Outpost and Pinnington facilities, as well as existing solar plants in New Mexico. Repsol has also entered the U.S. onshore wind market through the acquisition of ConnectGen.
Renewable energy generation is central to Repsol’s decarbonization strategy, with plans to reach between 9,000 MW and 10,000 MW of installed capacity by 2027. This growth includes a significant presence in the United States, with projects like Hecate and ConnectGen contributing to Repsol’s renewable energy portfolio.
Repsol’s recent acquisitions and investments in renewable energy reflect its commitment to diversifying its business and achieving net zero emissions by 2050. With a global renewable energy portfolio and a presence in numerous countries, Repsol is positioning itself as a leader in the transition to sustainable energy solutions.