We drive change, project by project
We develop and maintain large-scale photovoltaic plants, projects with battery energy storage systems (BESS), and hybridization solutions for existing photovoltaic installations with BESS. We also carry out specific energy projects for the industrial sector.
We have a diversified portfolio of solar projects in different phases, with a special focus on the operation, management, and optimization of assets throughout their useful life.
Likewise, as specialists in the integration of smart energy solutions for energy-intensive industrial sectors, we have developed large-scale projects aimed at efficient and sustainable energy management.
Umbrella Global Energy’s first solar plant in Extremadura, with 4.82 MW of power, designed with environmental criteria in mind and capable of supplying thousands of homes with clean energy.
A 4.20 MW solar plant that is part of Umbrella’s renewable energy deployment in Extremadura, combining clean energy generation with active environmental conservation measures.
4 MWp solar plant in Gibraleón, aligned with Umbrella’s IPP strategy in southern Spain. It combines clean energy generation equivalent to the consumption of 2,000 homes with the promotion of regional decarbonization.
The Puente Genil I solar plant, located in Córdoba, has an installed capacity of 5.42 MWp and an estimated annual production of 8,970 MWh. This facility reinforces Umbrella’s commitment to the energy transition in Andalusia, providing clean and sustainable energy to the electricity system.
The Puente Genil II solar plant, located in Córdoba, has an installed capacity of 1.64 MWp and an estimated annual production of 2,750 MWh. It also incorporates a storage system with a capacity of 5.08 MWh, which optimizes energy management and reinforces grid stability. An example of Umbrella’s progress toward more efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
The Hornachos solar plant (Badajoz) has an installed capacity of 3.90 MWp and an estimated annual production of 8 GWh. It also incorporates a storage system with a capacity of 13.2 MWh, which allows for more efficient management of the energy generated. This facility reinforces Umbrella’s commitment to renewable infrastructure with backup capacity in Extremadura.
La Cerámica Stadium, with a capacity for more than 23,000 spectators, now has a 435 kWp self-consumption solar plant integrated into its roof. Thanks to the 1,060 panels installed over more than 3,200 m², the stadium generates its own clean energy, avoiding the emission of 122 tons of CO₂ per year and moving towards more efficient and sustainable management.
The Estadio de la Cerámica, with a capacity for more than 23,000 spectators, now has a 435 kWp self-consumption solar plant integrated into its roof. Thanks to the 1,060 panels installed over more than 3,200 m², the stadium generates its own clean energy, avoiding the emission of 122 tons of CO₂ per year and moving towards more efficient and sustainable management.
The self-consumption solar plant installed at Argenta Cerámica (Castellón) has a power output of 4,490 kWp, with more than 8,300 solar panels distributed over 21,256 m² of roof space. This installation generates 6,378 MWh per year, avoiding the emission of 2,325 tons of CO₂ annually, the equivalent of planting more than 116,000 trees. A firm step towards more sustainable ceramic production.
The Acrylates self-consumption solar plant (Valencia) has a power output of 403.05 kWp, thanks to 990 solar panels installed on a 3,270 m² roof. With an annual production of 538.2 MWh, it avoids the emission of 275 tons of CO₂ per year and contributes to overall energy savings of more than 462,000 kWh.
Pamesa Cerámica is home to the largest photovoltaic self-consumption installation in Europe, with a total power of 13,168 kWp and more than 39,900 solar panels installed in its three logistics centers. With a covered area of 77,000 m², this infrastructure generates 13,292 MWh per year, preventing the emission of 14,076 tons of CO₂ and contributing to overall energy savings of more than 4.4 million kWh. A benchmark in sustainability within the ceramic sector.
The largest photovoltaic self-consumption installation in Europe with 13,240 kWh.
The solar plant installed at Mercadona has a power output of 7.84 MWp and more than 16,500 panels distributed over 35,642 m² of roof space. It generates 10,229 MWh per year, avoiding the emission of 221 tons of CO₂, which is equivalent to the purifying effect of more than 11,200 trees. A solid commitment to energy sustainability.
The self-consumption solar plant installed in Vidres (Castellón) has a capacity of 798.45 kWp, distributed across 1,950 panels over an area of more than 4,300 m². It generates 1,072 MWh per year, driving the energy transition in the ceramic sector through cleaner and more efficient production.