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Repsol supplies 100% renewable power to Spain’s Nautico de San Vicente under Warner Music tie-up
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Repsol supplies 100% renewable power to Spain’s Nautico de San Vicente under Warner Music tie-up
  • Repsol expanded its ESG push into live music via a renewed partnership with Warner Music Spain to power tours using 100% renewable-origin energy solutions.
  • The program targets about 90 concerts in 2026, covering more than 47,000 km using Repsol’s 100% renewable-origin fuel.
  • Repsol will supply the Náutico de San Vicente venue with electricity backed by 100% renewable-origin guarantees, including a solar-powered stage.
  • A solar-powered mobile professional recording studio will travel with participating artists during their tours.
  • Repsol also plans a project to advise festivals on efficient renewable energy solutions, including a first CO2 footprint study for Spain’s live music sector.


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