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Three years ago, the best price for a ready-to-build solar project in Spain was €200,000 per megawatt — today it is €50,000. Batteries have moved the opposite way, with ready-to-build prices climbing to around €100,000 per megawatt and a 30GW pipeline now stacking up behind them.
Ed Porter sits down with Carmen Izquierdo Serrano, founder of nTeaser, the renewable energy marketplace where many of Spain's BESS, solar, and co-located deals are transacting, to unpack what those numbers actually mean for investors entering the Spanish power market and how the post-blackout urgency, and bottlenecks in financing and labour will shape who wins the next phase of Spain's energy transition
They cover:
Want to go deeper on Spanish BESS revenues? Ko, Modo Energy's AI analyst, can walk you through asset-specific forecasts: https://modoenergy.com/sign-up?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=carmen_izquierdo&utm_content=ko_signup
Chapters:
0:00 - Spain solar prices crashed from €200K to €50K per MW
1:10 - Why the Spain BESS market is misunderstood
2:35 - Spain's 30GW battery storage pipeline explained
3:25 - Inside nTeaser: Spain's renewable energy M&A platform
5:00 - Is the 3.5GW Spain battery forecast for 2030 too low?
7:50 - Spain BESS bottlenecks: bank financing and labour
10:00 - Who is buying Spanish battery projects in 2026
12:50 - Spain vs Italy BESS: the MACSE auction setback
15:00 - Data centres and behind-the-meter co-location in Spain
18:00 - When Spain battery projects become bankable
19:30 - Spain capacity market timing and revenue impact
20:30 - BESS arbitrage cannibalisation and revenue stacking
21:45 - Poland, Romania, and BESS expansion across Europe
23:30 - How nTeaser is changing European renewables M&A
Transmission is a Modo Energy podcast hosted by Ed Porter, Director EMEA & APAC at Modo Energy.
By Ed Porter, Modo Energy5
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Three years ago, the best price for a ready-to-build solar project in Spain was €200,000 per megawatt — today it is €50,000. Batteries have moved the opposite way, with ready-to-build prices climbing to around €100,000 per megawatt and a 30GW pipeline now stacking up behind them.
Ed Porter sits down with Carmen Izquierdo Serrano, founder of nTeaser, the renewable energy marketplace where many of Spain's BESS, solar, and co-located deals are transacting, to unpack what those numbers actually mean for investors entering the Spanish power market and how the post-blackout urgency, and bottlenecks in financing and labour will shape who wins the next phase of Spain's energy transition
They cover:
Want to go deeper on Spanish BESS revenues? Ko, Modo Energy's AI analyst, can walk you through asset-specific forecasts: https://modoenergy.com/sign-up?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=carmen_izquierdo&utm_content=ko_signup
Chapters:
0:00 - Spain solar prices crashed from €200K to €50K per MW
1:10 - Why the Spain BESS market is misunderstood
2:35 - Spain's 30GW battery storage pipeline explained
3:25 - Inside nTeaser: Spain's renewable energy M&A platform
5:00 - Is the 3.5GW Spain battery forecast for 2030 too low?
7:50 - Spain BESS bottlenecks: bank financing and labour
10:00 - Who is buying Spanish battery projects in 2026
12:50 - Spain vs Italy BESS: the MACSE auction setback
15:00 - Data centres and behind-the-meter co-location in Spain
18:00 - When Spain battery projects become bankable
19:30 - Spain capacity market timing and revenue impact
20:30 - BESS arbitrage cannibalisation and revenue stacking
21:45 - Poland, Romania, and BESS expansion across Europe
23:30 - How nTeaser is changing European renewables M&A
Transmission is a Modo Energy podcast hosted by Ed Porter, Director EMEA & APAC at Modo Energy.

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