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Solar power surplus in Spain triggers ‘discount season’ for plants

Last updated: December 25, 2025 10:05 pm
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The solar power industry in Spain is currently facing a challenging period as a result of a sharp decline in electricity prices. This has led to a situation where owners of underperforming projects are looking for ways to exit the market. Despite being known for its abundant sunshine and supportive government policies, the oversupply of solar power has driven down prices and profits for generators in Spain.

The market has become saturated, with some power producers struggling to sell off their assets at reduced valuations. This has created a stark contrast with other regions such as China, India, the Gulf states, and European neighbors, where solar projects are thriving. Carmen Izquierdo, co-founder of nTeaser, a deals marketplace, describes the current situation as a “discount season” in the Spanish solar market, with increased scrutiny on asset valuations.

To adapt to the changing market dynamics, some producers are shifting their focus towards integrating battery storage systems into their solar projects. By adding batteries, they can potentially salvage unprofitable projects and increase their resilience to price fluctuations. However, the average valuation of operational solar plants has dropped significantly from €916,000 per megawatt to €648,000 per megawatt, highlighting the challenges faced by the industry.

In recent years, there was a vibrant M&A market for Spanish solar portfolios, but now sellers are having to divest weaker projects to attract buyers. Ready-to-build projects, which already have land, permits, and grid access secured but have not yet begun construction, are particularly struggling in the current market environment. Developers are eager to offload these projects, with some even being offered for sale for as little as €1.

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The government’s support for cheap electricity prices is seen as a positive for consumers and industrial investments in Spain. However, for producers, negative prices and oversupply pose significant challenges. Some companies have resorted to selling existing plants to foreign investors, while others are exploring options like long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) to mitigate risks.

The introduction of battery storage systems is seen as a potential solution to stabilize prices and make solar projects more viable. Although Spain lags behind countries like the UK, Germany, and Italy in battery installations, recent regulatory changes have been implemented to facilitate the integration of batteries into existing solar plants. These changes aim to streamline the approval process and reduce project timelines, making battery storage a more attractive option for solar developers.

In conclusion, the Spanish solar power industry is facing a period of transition and adaptation as it navigates through the challenges of oversupply and declining prices. By embracing new technologies like battery storage and exploring alternative business models like PPAs, the industry can potentially overcome these challenges and pave the way for a more sustainable future.

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