Credastoravio
Clean energy, a strong Spain

The sun of Spain illuminates the future

Report on the 2030 carbon footprint targets and renewable energy

Wind turbines on green hills in Spain
Green landscape with solar panels in Spain
Global Warming

Climate change and its effects on the Iberian Peninsula

Global warming represents one of the greatest challenges of our era. The average temperature on the Iberian Peninsula has risen by 1.7°C since the pre-industrial era, exceeding the global average. Climate models project that, without decisive intervention, heatwaves will become more frequent and intense, desertification will advance northward, and water resources will decrease significantly. Spain, as a Mediterranean country, is particularly vulnerable to these effects. The reduction in rainfall threatens traditional agriculture, while rising sea levels put densely populated coastal areas at risk. Protecting our ecosystems requires a firm commitment to the energy transition and the adoption of sustainable practices across all productive sectors. The development of coherent environmental policies and citizen education are fundamental pillars for facing this challenge with guarantees of success.

Wind turbine in Spanish landscape
Renewable Energy

Spain's role in the green energy revolution

Spain has positioned itself as one of the European leaders in renewable energy generation. With more than 2,500 hours of sunshine per year and a privileged geography for wind energy, the country has an extraordinary potential for clean energy production. In 2025, renewable sources represented 52% of total electricity generation, a milestone that demonstrates the country's commitment to a sustainable future. The wind farms of Galicia, Aragon, and Castile and Leon, together with the photovoltaic installations in Extremadura and Andalusia, form a distributed generation network that reduces dependence on fossil fuels. The development of energy storage technologies and smart grids is enabling a more efficient integration of these variable sources into the national electricity system. Environmental protection and economic development are not contradictory objectives but complementary ones in building a more resilient future.

Agricultural field with sustainable irrigation systems
Agrotechnology

The future of sustainable agriculture in Spain

Spanish agriculture faces the challenge of feeding a growing population while protecting natural resources. Agrotechnology offers innovative solutions that allow optimising water use, reducing the use of plant protection products, and increasing productivity sustainably. Smart irrigation systems, based on sensors and real-time weather data, have reduced water consumption by up to 40% in some pilot farms. Precision agriculture, which uses drones and satellites to monitor crop conditions, enables localised and efficient application of treatments. Additionally, crop rotation and regenerative farming practices are bringing life back to the soil, increasing its carbon retention capacity. The future of food in Spain depends on our ability to integrate traditional Mediterranean agriculture with the technological tools of the 21st century, ensuring the protection of our natural heritage.

Be the first to learn about the latest developments

Subscribe to the weekly Eco newsletter

Subscribe to the weekly Eco newsletter

Be the first to learn about the latest developments

Credastoravio

Credastoravio is an information platform dedicated to disseminating knowledge about ecology, renewable energy and agrotechnology in Spain. Our commitment is to provide accurate and up-to-date information that contributes to the sustainable development of society.

Quick links

Legal information

Contact

Calle de la Sostenibilidad, 47, 3rd floor 28013 Madrid, Spain

Madrid Trade Registry, Volume 42,871, Folio 128, Section 8, Sheet M-760432Tax ID (CIF): B-87654321Activity Licence No. 2019/AMB/0347 — Community of MadridJurisdiction: Courts of Madrid, SpainEstablished in 2019

© 2026 Credastoravio. All rights reserved.

We use cookies

This website uses cookies to improve your browsing experience, analyse site traffic and display personalised content. You can accept all cookies, reject them or manage your preferences.