El contrato de la Empresa Nacional de Residuos Radiactivos asciende a 2,74 millones de euros y las empresas interesadas pueden presentar sus ofertas hasta el 19 de mayo. El plazo de ejecución de las obras es de 45 meses.
Why it matters: Shows government agencies are becoming major solar clients, creating new bidding opportunities for established installers.
Why This Matters for European Solar Installers
This tender from Spain's National Radioactive Waste Company (Enresa) signals a significant shift in the commercial solar market. When even nuclear waste management agencies are investing in solar self-consumption, it demonstrates that solar is becoming the default energy solution for industrial and institutional clients across Europe. For installers, this represents a validation of the business case for large-scale commercial PV.
Market Context and Implications
The Spanish commercial solar market has been accelerating since the removal of administrative barriers in 2022, but this tender shows the expansion into previously unexpected sectors. At €2.74 million for 1MWp, the project cost aligns with current Spanish market rates of approximately €0.70-0.85/Wp for commercial installations. The 45-month execution timeline is unusually long for a 1MW project, suggesting either complex site conditions at nuclear facilities or bureaucratic procurement processes that installers should factor into their bids.
What Solar Businesses Should Watch For
Three key considerations for European installers:
This tender represents the 'next wave' of European solar adoption moving beyond obvious candidates into every sector of the economy.