- Repsol's 818 MW power plant will be hybridized with 805 MW wind farms in Aragon.
- The project will add over 1,600 MW from two energy sources sharing a grid connection.
- Wind farms are in development and have received a favorable Environmental Impact Statement.
- Repsol secured grid connection for 402 MW renewable energy for a nearby data center.

Project Overview
Repsol and Forestalia are collaborating on Spain's largest energy hybridization project in Aragon. The initiative involves hybridizing Repsol's 818 MW combined cycle power plant in Escatrón with 805 MW from fifteen wind farms acquired from Forestalia.
Energy Integration
This project will integrate over 1,600 MW from two energy sources, sharing a single grid connection point. This setup will enhance supply stability, maximize grid connection use, and optimize infrastructure and maintenance.
Development and Environmental Approval
The wind farms are currently in the processing and development phase and have received a favorable Environmental Impact Statement. They will share evacuation infrastructure with the power station, streamlining operational integration.
Data Center Synergies
A data center is being developed nearby, with Repsol securing grid connection approval for 402 MW of renewable energy self-consumption. This will be supported by over 800 MW from the hybridization project, providing the data center with significant power capacity.