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Published on Thursday, April 23, 2026

Spain | Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Spain: A Regional Analysis

Summary

Spain has made significant progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions alongside continued economic growth. However, this process has been uneven: emissions remain concentrated in a limited number of economic sectors, and the pace of decarbonization varies considerably across regions.

Key points

  • Key points:
  • Decoupling of growth and emissions: Spain has made great progress in decoupling economic growth from emissions, producing more with a lower carbon footprint.
  • High sectoral concentration: Energy, industry, transport, and agriculture account for nearly 90% of emissions in Spain, despite contributing only around 25% of gross value added.
  • Territorial heterogeneity: Emissions have declined across all regions, but the magnitude and underlying drivers of this reduction differ significantly.
  • Key role of efficiency and technology: Regional differences are driven not only by productive structure, but also by how production takes place—namely, the degree of efficiency and technological adoption.
  • Climate policy is not territorially neutral: It requires stronger coordination and region-specific approaches to reconcile climate objectives with competitiveness and cohesion.

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Documents and files

Report (PDF)

Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Spain: A Regional Analysis

Spanish - April 23, 2026

Presentation (PDF)

Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Spain: A Regional Analysis

English - April 23, 2026

Authors

PM
Pilar Más Rodríguez BBVA Research - Principal Economist
LV
Lucien Antonio Vargas Giagnocavo BBVA Research - Economist

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