Spain

Spain has incredible wind conditions and has long been one of Europe’s most progressive renewable energy markets.

Amp Spain has over 2GW of wind generation in development and a growing pipeline of energy storage projects. Working throughout the country, we are helping to reduce carbon emissions, improve energy security, and support local communities.

  • 2021

    Year Established

  • 2.4 GW

    Under Contract

  • 15

    Projects

  • 15

    Employees

Solar

Solar PV is one of the simplest, cheapest, and most abundant forms of energy. Our solar projects energize comunities, C&I customers, and utilities with reliable CO2- free electricity.

Wind

Wind is an unlimited source of energy and critical to global decarbonization. Our wind projects reduce the demand for fossil fuels while helping to drive social and economic growth.

Storage

Energy storage is the key to unlocking 24/7 renewables. Our standalone and hybridized battery assets deliver clean and reliable electricity, exactly when it's needed.

Our Projects

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2020 Sustainability Report

Highlighting examples of progress made towards Amp’s sustainability objectives & ESG Materiality Matrix.

News & Stories

Amp announces the largest battery storage facilities in Europe

Amp has announced Europe's two biggest battery storage facilities with its 800 MW battery portfolio in central Scotland (the "Scottish Green Battery Complex"). The portfolio is due to be operational in April 2024 and will be comprised of two 400 MW battery facilities, each providing 800 MWhrs of energy storage capacity.

Amp Secures Innovative $350 million Cross-Jurisdictional Portfolio Financing

Amp has secured an innovative $350 million cross-jurisdictional credit facility with a consortium of leading institutional investors including Brookfield Asset Management, a leading sovereign wealth fund, and Nomura Securities.

Head of Amp X, Irene Di Martino participates in a roundtable at COP26

Head of Amp X, Dr Irene Di Martino, attended COP26 in Glasgow, UK for a roundtable discussion about the key role of flexibility in the decarbonized grid of the future, and also gave a compelling case as to the truly differentiated approach Amp is taking towards energy transition.