Repsol begins commercial operations at 825 MW solar project in Texas 

Repsol has achieved commercial operations at its 825 MW Pinnington Solar project in Texas. The project was developed by Repsol, engineered and constructed by Black & Veatch and its Overland Contracting Inc. (OCI) construction subsidiary. The project includes 1.5 million solar panels and is expected to avoid approximately 1 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually. With the addition of this project and other operating solar assets, Repsol’s total renewable energy capacity in US now exceeds 2 GW.

In January 2026, Repsol planned to install a 100 MW electrolyser at the Petronor industrial complex in Muskiz in northern Spain. The project involves an investment of about €292 million and is scheduled for commissioning in 2029. It has been recognised by the European Commission as an Important Project of Common European Interest and will receive €160 million financial support from the Government of Spain through NextGenerationEU mechanism. 

In October 2025, Repsol, in partnership with Enagas Renovable, approved the construction of a 100 MW electrolyser at its industrial complex in Cartagena, Spain. The project involves an investment of more than €300 million and has been recognised as a strategic initiative by the European Commission and Government of Spain under the Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI).