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ABEI - Solar Power Plants

At ABEI, we are dedicated to designing, installing, and managing a wide variety of solar plants using photovoltaic panels. Currently, we own and operate over 271 MW in solar assets. In all our solar plants, our commitment is to contribute to the responsible development of local energy production and to support our partners and clients throughout the entire process.

ABEI - Wind Turbine

At ABEI, we convert wind power into renewable energy, contributing to the care of the planet and offering innovative energy solutions. Wind energy harnesses the power of the wind to generate clean and renewable electricity. Our wind farms are strategically located to efficiently capture wind energy and convert it into a reliable source of electrical power.

ABEI - Battery Storage System

Battery storage plays a key role in the transition to a more flexible and reliable energy system. It allows the capture of excess energy generated by sources, such as solar or wind, storing it, and using it when demand increases at peak times, or weather conditions are not optimal.

ABEI - Green Hydrogen Plant

Green hydrogen is a key  alternative energy source for decarbonisation and the transition to a greener economy, capable of transporting and storing energy from renewable sources like solar and wind.

ABEI - Biomethane Plant

At ABEI Energy, we are building a solid portfolio of strategic assets in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Poland under our B2O (Build to Own) model, focusing on biogas production and its long-term comprehensive management.

ABEI - Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

Our battery energy storage systems (BESS) are crucial for managing and optimising renewable energies. Battery storage offers a solution to the  intermittency in renewable energy production, providing a stable source of electricity. Our BESS help reduce grid saturation challenges and market volatility through the storage of renewable energy, when there is surplus available, and distribution to the grid, when there is high demand or low energy generation.