Port Tarragona
Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain
About
Founded in 1868, Port Tarragona is a government headquartered in Tarragona, Spain specializing in Solar, Wind.
Port Tarragona (Autoridad Portuaria de Tarragona) is a government-operated port facility in Tarragona, Spain, actively pursuing energy transition and sustainability objectives. The port is implementing multiple solar photovoltaic projects totaling planned capacity of approximately 1.1 MW across various terminal buildings and infrastructure. Current installations include 750 kW of renewable energy generation, with planned expansions including a 300 kW installation on Moll de Costa terminals and a 600 kW system on Moll de Castella rooftops. The port has received €24 million in EU funding through the PORT EOLMAR initiative to position itself as a reference for floating offshore wind development in the Mediterranean. Projects prioritize self-consumption and grid injection of excess energy, aligned with European Green Deal objectives and Spain's National Energy and Climate Plan.
Headquarters
Tarragona, Spain
Founded
1868
Company Type
Government
Funding Stage
Government-funded with EU co-financing
Business Models
Value Chain
Projects
Moll de Costa Photovoltaic Installation - Tinglados 1-4
Moll de Castella Photovoltaic Plant
Administrative Building Parking Photovoltaic System
Floating Offshore Wind Development
Certifications & Awards
Certifications
European Green Deal Alignment