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Spain’s As Pontes Tender: The End of ‘Build and Leave’ Solar

Aerial view of the massive As Pontes cooling tower in Galicia, Spain, symbolizing the transition to renewables.
As Pontes: Where the 1.4GW coal legacy meets Spain's aggressive new industrial-solar criteria.
Se abre la consulta pública previa para la elaboración de las bases reguladoras del concurso, que priorizará proyectos de renovables que minimicen su afección ambiental y maximicen los beneficios socioeconómicos locales.

The Ghost of Coal and the High Price of Entry

If you think the As Pontes tender is just another land grab for PV developers, you haven’t been paying attention to how Teresa Ribera’s ministry operates. As Pontes was the site of Endesa’s 1.4 GW coal monster, once the largest thermal plant in Spain. When a site like that goes dark, the Spanish government isn't looking for the lowest LCOE; they are looking for a political and economic transfusion. For developers, this means the 'standard' solar bid is dead on arrival.

The Andorra Blueprint

We saw this play out in the Andorra (Teruel) tender. The winners weren't those with the cheapest panels, but those who promised a complex ecosystem of Green Hydrogen, BESS, and, crucially, local industrial reinvestment. In As Pontes, expect the 'socio-economic' weighting to be the deciding factor. If your bid doesn't include a firm commitment to local employment or a circular economy project—like a solar glass recycling facility or a training center for former coal workers—don't even bother hiring the environmental consultants.

A Warning for Mid-Sized Developers

This is a heavyweight fight. When MITECO prioritizes 'minimizing environmental impact' in the Galician landscape—which is notoriously sensitive about land use—they are signaling that massive 200MW monotype solar farms will face brutal permitting headwinds. The smart money is on hybridization. We are talking about wind-solar-storage combos that can utilize the existing 400kV substation infrastructure without requiring new, controversial high-voltage lines. If you aren't partnering with a hydrogen player or an industrial consumer in the nearby Ferrolterra region, you are bringing a knife to a gunfight. In the current Spanish market, 'Just Transition' is code for 'Industrial Policy disguised as a Power Auction.'

Why it matters: Stop chasing pure LCOE; if your Spanish utility-scale bid doesn't include a local hiring plan and industrial storage, you're just wasting paperwork.
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