Abstract
In response to the pressing climate change emergency, the rapid expansion of renewable energies, particularly photovoltaic (PV) power in Spain, is reconfiguring national energy landscapes, thereby necessitating detailed spatial analysis. This study aims to characterise the spatial distribution of PV energy in the country. Specifically, it employed the Administrative Register of Electricity Production Facilities (RAIPEE) database from 2000 to 2023 and a review of Environmental Impact Statements (EIA) from 2014 to 2023 to generate a facility density cartography. Additionally, the spatial statistic Moran’s I was used to detect aggregation patterns. The results demonstrated an aggregation tendency for low and medium power facilities (up to 10 MW), while the distribution of higher-capacity facilities appeared random. Examination of the facility density cartographies suggest significant variability among provinces and distribution trends centred around the country’s main urban regions. This approach to understanding the spatial dynamics of PV energy offers novel and crucial geospatial insights for renewable energy planning.
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de Juan, I., Hidalgo-Giralt, C., & Palacios-García, A. (2025). Solar Energy Geographies: Spatial Distribution of Photovoltaic Energy in Spain. Solar, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/solar5040058
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