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Spain’s Repsol cuts renewable energy targets

Since 2018, the company has built up a portfolio of wind, solar and hydroelectric projects in Spain and abroad within its broader strategy of transitioning from a traditional oil and gas company to a multi-energy player.

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Spanish energy group Repsol (REP.MC), opens new tab has lowered its 2030 targets for renewable capacity and low-carbon products as it adapts to evolving market conditions, a report released as part of its 2025 results shows, reported Reuters.

Since 2018, the company has built up a portfolio of wind, solar and hydroelectric projects in Spain and abroad within its broader strategy of transitioning from a traditional oil and gas company to a multi-energy player. It has also been investing in the production of green hydrogen and low-carbon fuels.

It now targets more than 10 gigawatts (GW) of installed renewable capacity by 2030, mostly in Spain and in the United States, the report says.

By comparison, in 2021 it had planned to reach twice that capacity by 2030, or 20 GW.

“Growth in the coming years has been adjusted to the evolution of the environment, marked by higher development and financing costs, as well as tax incentives in the United States, prioritising investments based on the profitability thresholds set by Repsol,” the report adds.

At the end of 2025, Repsol had an installed capacity of 5.8 GW.

Repsol also reduced its targets for low-carbon fuels, “in response to prevailing demand and regulatory trends, especially in relation to renewable hydrogen.”

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