Plenitude Brings Renopool Solar Project to 330MW Capacity, Targets 670 GWh Annual Output
E•Plenitude has commissioned the second 200MW section of its Renopool PV plant in Solana de los Barros, bringing the facility to its full 330MW capacity and enabling annual generation of around 670 GWh. The project comprises 565,000 bifacial panels, was finished on schedule and supports local employment alongside biodiversity initiatives.
1. Renopool Project Fully Operational
Plenitude has started production at the southern 200MW section of its Renopool photovoltaic facility in Extremadura, Spain. With the northern 130MW plant already online, Renopool now operates at its full 330MW capacity, using 565,000 bifacial solar panels to generate an estimated 670 GWh of electricity annually.
2. Two-Year Build and Local Benefits
Construction of the northern section began in February 2024 and entered operation in June 2025, with the southern section completed on the planned two-year schedule. The build supported local employment, uncovered Chalcolithic artefacts under archaeological monitoring and launched biodiversity and environmental initiatives to meet authorisation requirements.
3. Portfolio Expansion and Strategy
Plenitude now reports about 1.8 GW of renewable capacity in Spain across wind and solar assets, and operates an integrated model covering generation, energy sales and electric mobility. In July 2025 the company also commenced the 200MW Entrenúcleos solar project in Andalusia, further expanding its renewable footprint.



