Madrid – November 20, 2025. Elawan Energy S.L. (“Elawan”), a global leader in the renewable energy sector, has secured €3.8 million in funding to drive two of its most advanced storage projects in Spain: Frontones and Campanario I, both located in the province of Albacete, in the Castilla-La Mancha region. This funding, granted by the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDAE) and co-financed with ERDF 2021-2027 funds, supports the development of the company’s new strategic line in storage solutions, a key technology for integrating more renewable energy into the system and reinforcing its stability.
The hybrid projects, associated with already operational facilities, total 31.28 MWh of storage capacity. The Frontones wind farm has 10 turbines and an installed capacity of 50 MW, with an estimated annual production of between 120 and 1130 GWh. Campanario I, meanwhile, is a 49.83 MW solar plant whose annual generation reaches approximately 90-95 GWh. The new storage infrastructure will optimize the operation of both parks, improve grid management, and accelerate the integration of clean energy into the electrical system.
“These are Elawan’s first two battery projects, totaling 31.28 MWh and which will be operational in the coming months. Storage is a strategic pillar for our company, and the granting of this funding confirms the technical soundness of our projects and reinforces our commitment to a more flexible and sustainable energy model,” stated Dionisio Fernández Auray, CEO of Elawan Energy. “We also have a portfolio of advanced battery developments of 950 MW in Spain and 1,630 MW in the various markets where we operate, totaling 2.6 GW, which is planned to be built and commissioned in the coming years,” he added.
The company currently operates in 15 countries, with a portfolio of 267 renewable energy projects at different stages: 2.1 GW of installed capacity, 830 MW under construction, and a development pipeline exceeding 11.7 GW.






