GRS and Bruc Partner to Build 105 MW Solar Capacity in Spain
- GRS chosen by Bruc to build 105 MW solar plants in Spain, showcasing their expertise in renewable energy and commitment to sustainability.
Spanish solar contractor GRS has been chosen by Bruc to build two solar plants in southern Spain with a total capacity of 105 MW. The grid-connected project, located in Archidona, Malaga, will be one of the largest in GRS' Iberian portfolio and will generate enough clean electricity for 40,000 homes once operational. GRS has selected PV Hardware to supply and install trackers to maximize the plant's performance.
GRS, a part of Grupo Gransolar, has 118 plants in operation worldwide with a total installed capacity of 2.9 GW. Bruc aims to have 2,000 MW under construction and operation by the end of the year. The project highlights the growing investment in renewable energy in Spain and the increasing role of solar power in the country's energy mix.
What company will build two solar plants in southern Spain for Bruc?
- GRS, a Spanish solar contractor, will build two solar plants in southern Spain for Bruc
- The total capacity of the two plants will be 105 MW
- The project will be located in Archidona, Malaga
- The solar plants will be one of the largest in GRS' Iberian portfolio
- Once operational, the plants will generate enough clean electricity for 40,000 homes
- GRS has selected PV Hardware to supply and install trackers for the project
- GRS is a part of Grupo Gransolar and has 118 plants in operation worldwide with a total installed capacity of 2.9 GW
- Bruc aims to have 2,000 MW under construction and operation by the end of the year
- The project highlights the growing investment in renewable energy in Spain and the increasing role of solar power in the country's energy mix.