
AlmerÃa adds a new boost to renewable generation with the commissioning of two solar plants for CajamarThe execution has been carried out by ISE EnergÃa, a firm of the Gransolar Group, with a combined power of 10 MW photovoltaic aimed at strengthening own consumption and injection into the grid.
Both facilities are already operational and are sized to produce more than 17.000 MWh of clean electricity per year, a milestone that fits with the entity's decarbonization strategy and with the solar deployment in Spain and, by extension, in Europe. These plants are integrated into the corporate program Mardesol, with an operating horizon of more than 25 years.
10 MW for Cajamar: scope of the project
The performance involves the Second effective collaboration between ISE EnergÃa and Cajamar, consolidating a line of work that combines self-consumption solutions for large consumers with projects grid injectionThe site in the province of AlmerÃa takes advantage of a significant solar resource and an electrical infrastructure capable of integrating new distributed generation.
The design of the two floors prioritizes the stable and efficient generation, with the aim of covering part of the entity's electricity demand and reducing its exposure to price volatility. The forecast of more than 17 GWh/year green energy will directly contribute to internal sustainability objectives and to improving the emissions balance.
These facilities are part of Mardesol, the Cajamar program that brings together around twenty distributed solar plants in different locations. The initiative aims to minimize the entity's carbon footprint and guarantee its own supply of clean energy during more than 25 years, matching the energy transition with long-term investments.
- Joint installed capacity: 10 MW photovoltaic.
- Expected annual production: >17.000 MWh clean energy.
- Integration into the plan Mardesol, with about twenty floors.
- Combined applications: self-consumption and grid injection.
Actors, statements and next steps
From ISE EnergÃa, its director David Fernández He emphasizes that the company is going through a phase of expansion and consolidation, and that the collaboration with Cajamar exemplifies how its technical and management proposal is aligned with what developers and companies seeking demand. sustainable and efficient solutions.
In parallel to this launch, ISE EnergÃa is moving forward in what aims to be the largest self-consumption project in Spain (28 MW)The firm, backed by the accumulated experience of Gransolar Group for two decades, it has already exceeded 150 MW installed in more than a hundred self-consumption projects, a track record that provides technical and operational solvency.
For Cajamar, the execution of these plants translates into a reduction of environmental impact, greater control over electricity costs and a firm step in its climate roadmap. The strategy of producing and consuming energy in its own facilities, reinforced with the possibility of pour surplus into the grid, fits with the guidelines of energy transition in force in Spain and the EU.
The combination of corporate self-consumption with grid injection plants reinforces the resilience of the electrical system, diversifies generation points and reduces transport losses. In a context of increasing electrification, initiatives of this type contribute tangibly to the objectives of decarbonization and the competitiveness of the economy.
With both plants already operational, the project in AlmerÃa serves as a reference for how collaboration between financial institutions and photovoltaic companies It can accelerate scalable deployments, with measurable results in generation, avoided emissions, and medium- and long-term supply stability.

