All renewable energy projects in this plan are a cross between the energy and primary sectors, always with the aim of achieving the greatest possible integration with the territory. They are semi-natural installations, reservoirs of biodiversity, with shared use of the land with the local stakeholders in this sector, integrating agricultural activities between the solar panels, such as the cultivation of herbs and cereals, bio-cultivation, sheep pastures for natural clearing and beekeeping.
Endesa has extensive experience in planning and developing this type of project. There are currently 37 agrovoltaic projects underway or under construction at the national level in its renewable facilities, in addition to another 24 biovoltaic projects underway or in planning, aimed at improving biodiversity in the area.
A vivid example of the integration of these projects into the local community can be found in Carmona (Seville). Solar panels, bees, sheep and aromatic plants coexist between technology and the primary sector, transforming these installations into a sustainable and circular environment, making this municipality a benchmark for the energy transition.Â