Enercluster holds its General Assembly after surpassing 100 member companies for the first time in its history

Enercluster celebra su asamblea superando los 100 asociados por primera vez en su historia

Enercluster has held its annual General Assembly with a significant milestone: for the first time in its history, the cluster has surpassed 100 member companies, after growing by 50 % over the past three years.

With this sustained growth, Enercluster is strengthening its position as a key, fully established organisation in the development of one of Navarra’s strategic sectors. The increase in its membership base reinforces its institutional role and multiplies collaboration opportunities among its member companies, consolidating the cluster as the main meeting point for Navarra’s renewable industrial value chain.

2025 review and 2026 strategy

The meeting served to present member companies with the 2025 activity report and to share the 2026 work strategy. The session opened with a welcome from Martín Larraza, UPNA Vice-Rector for Research, followed by the main address from Iker Chasco, Managing Director of Enercluster, who set out the cluster’s key lines of action in 2025 and those planned for the current year.

Throughout 2025, Enercluster strengthened its agenda to defend the value chain through sustained institutional activity, including engagement in Brussels via meetings with representatives of the European Commission, as well as working meetings with Spain’s Ministry of Industry and Tourism and sector organisations, alongside ongoing coordination with the Government of Navarra.

Chasco also reviewed actions linked to promoting renewable generation and technical work with the public administration, and outlined the main priorities for 2026.

CITE 2025 and other achievements

Kiko Maza, Enercluster’s Communications Director, highlighted the role of the 4th International Congress of Industry for the Energy Transition – CITE 2025, held in October with record attendance, as an international showcase for Navarra’s renewable ecosystem.

In addition to the milestone of surpassing 100 member companies, other achievements were presented at the Assembly, such as Enercluster’s recognition as a European case study by the European Cluster Collaboration Platform, and the creation of the interregional alliance of energy clusters in Spain.

Finally, Aitor Erquicia, President of Enercluster, closed the Assembly by thanking member companies for their commitment and underscoring the growth experienced by the cluster over the past year, which translates into greater and stronger capacity to represent the sector.

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