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Masdar’s Repsol Stake Turns UAE Clean-Energy Expansion Into A Capacity Test

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Masdar's planned 49.99 per cent Repsol stake gives Abu Dhabi's clean-energy company 705 megawatts of operating Spanish renewable capacity and a larger Iberian platform, pending regulatory approvals.

Masdar’s Repsol Stake Turns UAE Clean-Energy Expansion Into A Capacity Test
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Masdar Adds Iberian Capacity Through Repsol Deal

Masdar has moved its Abu Dhabi clean-energy expansion deeper into Spain through a finalised agreement with Madrid-based Repsol.

The planned purchase covers a 49.99 per cent stake and is valued at about €849 million ($978 million), while the transaction remains subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close by the end of this year.

The assets give the deal its strategic weight.

The package covers 705 megawatts of operating capacity, split between six solar parks with 303MW and 13 wind farms with 402MW.

It also includes the potential to add 565MW in the future, creating a pipeline beyond the capacity already running.

Spain Becomes A Larger Platform For UAE Capital

After completion, Masdar will hold 4.1 gigawatts of operational capacity across the Iberian Peninsula, alongside about 1GW more under development.

That scale makes the Repsol stake more than a financial portfolio addition: it deepens Masdar's exposure to a market where renewable energy is already tied to industrial growth and power-sector investment.

Masdar chief executive Mohamed Al Ramahi framed the investment as support for both Masdar's portfolio and Spain's economy.

His statement highlighted renewable energy as part of Spain's growth story, while keeping the transaction anchored to assets that are already producing power or close enough to be added later.

Abu Dhabi’s Clean-Energy Strategy Keeps Expanding Abroad

Masdar is owned by Taqa, Adnoc and Mubadala, which makes the Repsol transaction part of a wider UAE capital strategy rather than a single-company overseas purchase.

The company has developed projects in more than 40 countries with combined capacity of more than 51GW, and it has set a target of reaching 100GW of renewable capacity by 2030.

Recent activity shows the same pattern.

Masdar and Germany's RWE received approval to move into the planning phase for a proposed major wind farm project in the UK.

Masdar and ScottishPower installed the UK's largest wind turbine, while Masdar and TotalEnergies agreed to combine onshore renewable energy businesses in nine Asian countries.

The Watchpoint Is Regulatory Completion

The immediate test is whether the Repsol stake clears approvals and closes by the end of this year.

Until that happens, the commercial result remains conditional.

If it closes, the acquisition would add operating capacity, future development options and a stronger European base to Masdar's global expansion plan.

The deal also leaves a clear comparison point for later UAE clean-energy moves.

Masdar has committed about $15 billion in global clean energy projects and pledged to increase its US presence amid the data centre boom, so investors will be watching whether the company keeps balancing mature European assets with growth markets in Asia, Africa, the UK and the US.

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