
Spain's Enhol Invests in Costa Rica's Clean Energy Future
A Spanish renewable energy company just took a major stake in Costa Rica's growing wind power sector, bringing international investment to Central America's green energy revolution. The deal marks Spain's Enhol first venture into Costa Rica with majority ownership of a significant wind project.
Spanish renewable energy company Enhol is expanding its clean power footprint across the Atlantic, acquiring a 55% stake in a 43.2-megawatt wind project in Costa Rica.
The deal represents Enhol's first investment in the Central American nation, signaling growing international confidence in the region's renewable energy potential. Costa Rica has already earned global recognition for running on nearly 100% renewable electricity for extended periods, and this partnership helps cement that leadership.
The 43.2-megawatt onshore wind facility will generate enough clean electricity to power thousands of homes when operational. While specific project details weren't disclosed, the investment brings European expertise and capital to a country already committed to ambitious climate goals.
Costa Rica aims to become carbon neutral, and wind energy plays a crucial role in that vision. The country's geography, with consistent trade winds along both coasts, makes it ideal for wind power development.

The Ripple Effect
This cross-continental partnership does more than add megawatts to the grid. It demonstrates how renewable energy investments flow toward countries with strong environmental commitments, creating a virtuous cycle of green development.
For Costa Rica, foreign investment in renewables means jobs, technology transfer, and economic growth that doesn't compromise the nation's environmental values. For Spain, it's an opportunity to export renewable energy expertise developed at home to emerging markets.
The deal also reflects a broader trend of European energy companies seeking opportunities in Latin America's booming clean energy sector. As countries across Central and South America set ambitious renewable targets, international partnerships like this one help turn those goals into spinning turbines and flowing megawatts.
Other Spanish companies have already established strong presences in Latin American renewables, and Enhol's Costa Rica entry suggests this pattern will continue. The region offers strong wind and solar resources, supportive policies, and growing electricity demand—a compelling combination for renewable investors.
International collaboration on climate solutions is turning Central America into a proving ground for what's possible when commitment meets investment.
Based on reporting by Google News - Wind Energy
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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