ABB to acquire Gamesa Electric''s business
ABB announced it has signed an agreement to acquire the power electronics business of Gamesa Electric in Spain from Siemens
ABB announced it has signed an agreement to acquire the power electronics business of Gamesa Electric in Spain from Siemens
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ABB announced it has signed an agreement to acquire the power electronics business of Gamesa Electric in Spain from Siemens Gamesa to strengthen ABB''s position in
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Currently, Spain has 6.3GW of hydroelectric and 1GW of thermal storage capacity installed. In fact, the non-BESS storage capacity in Spain is higher than in any other European country. As a result, the need for BESS to integrate renewable energy sources into the electricity system is less immediate than in the UK, for example.
In March 2025, UK companies Renewco and Atlantica announced the development of up to 2.2GW of BESS projects across Spain. Other projects in the pipeline primarily involve storage co-located with solar or wind generation. According to BloombergNEF, the total capacity currently in the BESS pipeline is around 3GW.
Another reason the integration of BESS is less urgent in Spain is the high resilience of the Spanish grid, despite its low level of interconnection. The Spanish TSO operates a very solid matrix-design grid, which includes a system for technical restrictions centrally operated in the Renewable Energy Control Centre (CECRE).
The current situation of the Spanish BESS market confirms that both of these factors are required to gain market attraction: Despite a high penetration of renewable energy, the Spanish regulatory framework has been lagging and the first BESS projects of significant size have yet to be built.