Wind energy in Spain

With more than 31,600 MW of installed capacity, wind energy is the primary source of electricity generation in Spain, currently covering 24% of demand. This is a significant milestone for the energy sector and reflects the country’s commitment to the transition toward cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
In Spain, there are 1,412 wind farms with 22,486 wind turbines installed, generating more than 59,300 GWh.
In 2024, 1,186 MW of new capacity was added, doubling the amount installed the previous year (675 MW). A total of 37 new wind farms were built with 240 wind turbines.
Spain is the sixth country in the world in terms of installed wind power capacity, after China, the United States, Germany, India and Brazil, and the second in Europe after Germany.
Wind energy covers 24% of the energy consumed
31,679 MW of installed wind capacity in Spain
There are currently 1,412 wind farms installed in more than 868 municipalities
In Spain there are more than 287 manufacturing centers in 16 of the 17 regions
Wind energy avoids the emission of 30.8 million tons of CO2

