Read the Instructions First: Maria del Puy on Spain’s Energy Future
Maria del Puy Ayerra started her career in 2001 at GAMESA, developing wind farms in Spain when "renewable energy" was barely a household term. Over the last two decades, her career has spanned Spain, the UK, and the United States, navigating every market cycle thrown at developers, investors, and consultants.
In this conversation with Tom Essex, Maria provides an insider’s view of the Spanish energy evolution; from the early feed-in tariff boom to the grid saturation crisis of today. They discuss the ground-level reality of the 2025 blackout, the necessity of storage, and what the next two years leading up to 2028 actually look like for those moving capital into the region.
In this episode, we cover:
* The Early Days: Joining GAMESA in 2001 and the internal reality of Spain’s first wind energy boom.
* Resilience Through Crashes: Surviving the 2008–2013 market collapse and the five-year wait for real momentum to return.
* Global Perspectives: Moving across the UK and US markets, overcoming language barriers, and avoiding "cultural ego traps" when entering new territories.
* A Milestone Moment: What it felt like to see Spain run on 100% renewable energy for a full day after starting when it was just a dream.
* The Grid Crisis: An honest look at the April 2025 blackout and the reality of 83% grid node saturation.
* The Storage Mandate: Why storage is no longer optional and how creative PPA structures are reshaping the market.
* Strategic Acquisitions: Why this is an opportunistic moment for investors and how to navigate the current regulatory landscape.
* Future Frontiers: Maria’s current work advising on the intersection of data centers, EVs, and total energy solutions.
Connect with the Movement:
* Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-del-puy-ayerra/
* Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomessex/
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