Amazon to enable 12 new renewable energy projects in Spain

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Amazon will enable 12 new renewable energy projects in Spain, with a combined capacity of 596 MW. These energy agreements raise our renewable capacity in the country to more than 2.9 GW, totaling 79 wind and solar projects in Spain, including 49 large-scale off-site projects (nine wind, 40 solar) and 30 solar energy rooftop installations on our buildings. 

The new projects will consist of four wind farms and eight solar farms, distributed across the country. With these projects, we further our commitment to Spain and renewable energy. 

 

"The solar and wind projects we have enabled are helping to power our operations while providing new sources of clean energy to the grid, and supporting economic growth in the communities where our employees and customers live and work," said Mariangela Marseglia, Vice President and General Manager of Amazon in Spain, Italy, and Portugal. “We are on a path to match all of our global electricity usage with 100% renewable energy by 2025, having already surpassed 90% in 2022.”

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