Talento

Infrastructures

Renewable energy generation facilities


The Arias I, Arias II and Ariéstolas hydroelectric power stations, located in the province of Huesca, have a combined installed capacity of around 19 MW.

These renewable assets diversify our business, strengthen our position in the energy transition and enable us to integrate renewable and competitive energy sources with the Group’s energy consumption.

The power stations are integrated into the River Cinca via a system of weirs and canals approximately 20 kilometres in length. These infrastructures are managed in coordination with other existing water uses in the catchment, ensuring a balanced use of the resource.

Arias I
Arias II
Ariéstolas

Technologies we promote


The development of energy transition projects is based on the experience and skills acquired in the phases of engineering, processing, financing, operation and maintenance and optimisation of the industrial assets managed by the group, as well as on knowledge of the regulations and markets in which we operate.

We face the challenge of building a new energy ecosystem that is economically, socially and environmentally sustainable, and to this end, we are working to create an energy chain in which each link is competitive in its own right and promotes the competitiveness of the whole.

This challenge will require the integration of a mix of technologies, because none will be sufficient in isolation. It will therefore be necessary to advance in efficiency and demand electrification, produce and store electricity and renewable gases, as well as synthetic fuels and new generation biofuels for transport.

Hydrogen production by electrolysis of water with renewable electricity for the decarbonisation of industry and mobility.

Biomethane production from waste digestion.

We develop a renewable generation portfolio to provide competitive and clean energy for industry and our projects.

Electricity storage through hydraulic pumping and batteries.

Renewable energy generation to supply clean and competitive electricity to society as a whole and to industry.