Data centers are large energy fighting and Therefore responsible for an enormous gas emission greenhouse effect What implies generating the electricity they need. The best solution to reduce the carbon footprint is to resort to a supplier that supplies energy from renewable sources, such as Solaria.
A data center is a room, construction or physical installation which houses the computer infrastructure that is needed to make, perform and deliver applications and services. It also stores data and manages data that is linked to these applications and services.
Solaria supplies energy to data processing (CPD) in the Basque Country
Solaria has obtained a confirmation of Electric red from Spain on the viability of access and connection of 225 MW From the demand for delivering a data processing center (CPD) in the Basque Country, this authorized force, added to the infrastructure in real estate (lines, substations, generation and soil power stations), guarantee the fastest time to serve the market.


The proposal of Solaria It can be implemented in record time, because it has the insured electricity and the factories, lines and substations that are needed to connect these facilities to the transport network, so that it can avoid it in the authorization process for several years. Moreover, the solution is Solaria offers more profitability for data centers, Thanks to considerable savings in its electricity costs.
Solaria It offers great added value to the potential data centers customers, because it has an energy portfolio larger than 3 GW activities and under construction, it also has 1.1 GW with authorizations and a private electrical infrastructure that includes nearly 1,000 km of networks, 97 substations and 70 photovoltaic installations. This portfolio will continue to grow to 14.3 GW in 2028 betting on geographical diversification and hybridization With wind energy And with batteries.
Moreover, through its Landco, Generia, the company has a great know -how and a broad soil portfolio for the development of data centers in the Proximities of already built infrastructure And in development.