
Red Eléctrica de España
Spain's national electricity transmission operator; approved 300+ MW of data-centre grid connections in Aragón.
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How did Spain's grid operator make Aragón Europe's most attractive data-centre location?
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Approved more than 300 MW of data-centre connections in Aragón
Data Centres: Boom and Backlash: Where the next data centres should go- What is Red Eléctrica de España and what does it do?
- Red Eléctrica de España (REE) is Spain's national electricity transmission operator, managing the high-voltage grid and approving new large-load connections. It is majority state-owned and has approved 300+ MW of data-centre connections in Aragón.Source: REE
- Why is Spain's grid better for data centres than the UK's?
- REE has approved 300+ MW of data-centre connections in Aragón without multi-year queues, while the UK's NESO faces a 50 GW data-centre demand queue against 45 GW national peak demand. Spain's renewable surplus also allows genuine clean-power sourcing without PPA backstops.Source: briefing analysis
- What does Red Eléctrica de España do and who owns it?
- Red Eléctrica de España (REE, now operating as Redeia) is Spain's national electricity transmission operator and grid manager. The Spanish state holds a majority stake. REE manages the high-voltage transmission grid and approves new large-load connections, including 300+ MW of data-centre capacity in Aragón.Source: Redeia / REE
- What is Spain's renewable electricity surplus and why does it help data centres?
- Spain generated approximately 115% of national electricity demand from renewables at certain periods in 2025-2026, creating a genuine surplus. This allows data-centre operators in Aragón to source near-100% renewable power without PPA backstops, unlike markets where renewable certificates are decoupled from actual generation.Source: REE
Background
Red Eléctrica de España (REE) has approved more than 300 MW of data-centre connections in Aragón, making it the grid enabler behind Spain's position as Europe's third-ranked data-centre siting destination for 2026. REE operates Spain's high-voltage transmission network, manages real-time grid balancing, and plans future capacity additions. Its approval of Aragón's data-centre connections is commercially significant because it confirms the region's grid can absorb substantial new load on existing or near-term transmission assets — without the multi-year connection queue that has closed Northern Virginia or the UK to new large-scale projects.
Red Eléctrica de España was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Alcobendas, near Madrid. It is the Spanish transmission system operator (TSO) and is majority owned by the Spanish state via SEPI (Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales). In 2021 it rebranded its parent holding company as Red Eléctrica Corporación (later Redeia), though REE remains the operating entity name. Spain's grid connects to France via the Pyrenean interconnections and to Portugal, and participates in the European internal electricity market.
Aragón's 115 per cent renewable generation surplus — wind and solar exceeding local demand — means REE's grid in the region exports electricity. This gives data-centre operators the unusual option of sourcing from a genuinely renewable-surplus grid rather than relying solely on PPAs that backstop fossil-fuel generation elsewhere. The unresolved variable is the TSJ Aragón judicial challenge by Ecologistas en Acción, which could delay the Amazon campus expansion though it does not currently block the Blackstone development.