Naturgy (formerly Gas Natural Fenosa)

Company description

Naturgy, formerly known as Gas Natural Fenosa, is a multinational group focussed on natural gas and utilities operating in more than 30 countries and with almost 18 million customers, headquartered in Barcelona. The company has an installed capacity of 15.45 GW and a diversified power generation mix on an international scale.

Naturgy is the third-largest gas and electricity distribution company in Spain, with 9.1 million connection points. It is one of the largest international operators of LNG in the world, particularly in the Atlantic basin, where it operates 30 bcm. The company owns 9 LNG tankers. It is also one of the largest operators in the world of combined cycles with 9.1 GW of power.

Company details

City:
Barcelona
Address:
Avenida de América, 38. 28028 Madrid, Spain

Participation in projects

Projects Transactions
List of the updates in which the company was involved

Company updates

  • August 04, 2023

    Naturgy, partners propose 200 MW hydrogen project in Galicia

    Naturgy Energy Group SA, Repsol SA, and Reganosa have announced a proposal for a large-scale green hydrogen project in the town of Cerceda, Galicia, Spain. With a total investment of over EUR64 millio...

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  • February 28, 2023

    Naturgy plans to build 34 MW solar PV project in Murcia

    Naturgy is planning to develop a 34 MW solar photovoltaic project that will be constructed in the southeastern region of Murcia in Spain.  The project will represent a total of EUR26 million (US...

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  • January 05, 2023

    Naturgy secures EIA for 27.6 MW wind project in Galicia

    Naturgy Energy Group SA has obtained an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the development of the 27.6 MW Piago wind project located in Galicia, northwest Spain. The wind farm involves about E...

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  • December 29, 2022

    Naturgy commissions 100 MWp solar PV project in Andalusia

    Naturgy Energy Group SA has started commercial operations on the Tabernas I and II solar photovoltaic (PV) projects (50 MWp each) located in Andalusia, southern Spain. The EUR52 million (US$55.2 mill...

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  • December 12, 2022

    Repsol and partners to develop 200 MW green hydrogen project in Galicia

    Repsol, Naturgy, and Reganosa will build a 200 MW renewable hydrogen project in Galicia, Spain. The former Meirama thermal power station in Cerceda (A Coruña) will house a 100% renewable energy...

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  • November 09, 2022

    Ingeteam completes 10 MW/20 MWh energy storage project in the Australian Capital Territory

    Ingeteam SA has completed the installation of a 10 MW/20 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The BESS is controlled by Global Power Generation...

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  • September 05, 2022

    Global Power Generation buys 100 solar PV and energy storage project in Western Australia

    Global Power Generation (GPG), a joint venture of Naturgy Energy Group, SA (75%) and the Kuwait Investment Authority (25%), has acquired the 125 MW DC (100 MW AC) Cunderdin solar photovoltaic (PV) and...

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  • August 30, 2022

    Naturgy starts commercial operation of 35.2 MW Torozos II wind project in Valladolid

    Naturgy Energy Group SA has started the commercial operation of the 35.2 MW Torozos II wind farm located in the municipalities of Velilla, Berceruelo, Villasexmir and Torrelobatón in Valla...

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  • June 13, 2022

    Naturgy inaugurates 22 MWp solar PV project in Guadalajara

    Naturgy Energy Group SA has started the commercial operation of its 21.98 MW solar photovoltaic project located in the region of Castile-La Mancha in Spain.  The EUR13.2 million (US$13.88 m...

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  • May 20, 2022

    Naturgy starts construction of 300 MWp solar project in Texas

    Naturgy Energy Group SA has started the construction of a 300 MWp solar photovoltaic project located in Fayette County, Texas, USA.  The 7V Solar Ranch project requires about EUR264 million (US$...

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