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Spanish government
The Spanish government acts as a key player in the infrastructure industry, setting policy, regulating, funding, and facilitating the development and modernization of national infrastructure. Its strategy involves leveraging public funds, EU recovery funds (NextGenerationEU), and public-private partnerships to drive investment across various sectors.
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Strategic Overview
- The Spanish government prioritizes infrastructure development as a key driver for economic recovery and modernization, heavily utilizing funds from the EU's NextGenerationEU program.
- A strong focus is placed on the energy transition, with significant investments and regulatory support for renewable energy, green hydrogen, and grid modernization.
- Digital connectivity, particularly in rural areas, and sustainable transport solutions (especially high-speed rail and urban mobility) are central to the government's infrastructure agenda.
- Public-private partnerships and concessions are common mechanisms for financing and delivering large-scale infrastructure projects.
Deal History (1)
Deal Activity from Public Sources
Approval of the Strategic Project for the Recovery and Economic Transformation (PERTE) for Renewable Energies, Renewable Hydrogen and Storage (ERHA), mobilizing significant public and private investment.
Launch of the National Broadband Extension Plan (PEBA-NGA) for 2021-2023, aiming to bring ultra-fast broadband to rural and underserved areas.
Allocation of €6.8 billion from the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR) for sustainable mobility and urban transport projects, including rail infrastructure.
Investment Focus
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Geography
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Track Record
Notable projects: High-speed rail network (AVE), National road network expansion, Port modernization programs, National Broadband Extension Plan
Detailed Analysis
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