Matrix Renewables has connected two renewable energy projects, Cruz de los Caminos and Piedra de la Sal, to the grid in Spain.
The company said the additions bring its interconnected portfolio in Spain to 15 projects with a combined capacity of 691MW.
It added that both projects have completed all technical and regulatory milestones for grid connection and secured a long-term power purchase agreement with Merck after reaching financial close at the beginning of 2025.
The projects are designed to deliver clean and reliable energy to the Spanish power system, contributing to emissions reduction and energy security.
Laurent Villiers, associate director sourcing lead energies at Merck, said: “our collaboration with Matrix is built on a foundation of reliability, professionalism, and continuous support.”
“The transparency, responsiveness, and shared commitment demonstrated throughout every phase of the partnership have been instrumental in delivering meaningful and sustainable outcomes together.”
Sergio Arbeláez, managing director head of Europe & LatAm at Matrix Renewables, said: “the grid connection of Cruz de los Caminos and Piedra de la Sal marks another important achievement for the company just over five years after its founding.”
“This milestone further consolidates our activities in Spain, a benchmark country in the renewable energy sector, and reflects our long-term commitment to this market.”
Matrix said it is advancing a strategy to hybridise its existing and future plants by integrating energy storage systems and wind technology.
The company is also progressing standalone battery energy storage systems to build a diversified portfolio aligned with evolving power system and market needs.


