J. Huete Greenhouses signs strategic agreement with Repsol to secure exclusive energy terms for agricultural clients

J. Huete Greenhouses, the international specialist in the design and construction of high-technology greenhouses, has formalised a strategic partnership with Repsol, one of the world’s leading energy groups, aimed at granting its agricultural clients access to preferential pricing on energy and fuel.

The agreement marks a significant step in J. Huete Greenhouses’ ongoing commitment to enhancing the profitability of the farming businesses that rely on its solutions. Under the terms of the partnership, growers will benefit from exclusive supply conditions in what remains one of the most decisive cost factors in modern agriculture. Energy plays a critical role in the competitiveness of intensive greenhouse production, where advanced climate control, heating systems and logistics infrastructure are essential to maintaining output and quality standards.

Repsol, with its strong international track record and sustained investment in innovation and sustainability, brings to the alliance a capacity to deliver efficient, reliable and sector-specific energy solutions. Its global standing further underpins the strength of the agreement, enabling farmers to secure energy resources on highly competitive terms, thereby supporting tighter operational cost control and greater long-term stability.

Through this collaboration, clients of J. Huete Greenhouses will not only operate facilities engineered to maximise productivity and efficiency, but will also gain direct economic advantages in their day-to-day energy consumption. This integrated approach — combining advanced agricultural engineering with tangible operational benefits — reinforces the company’s position as a strategic partner for the development of modern, scalable and future-ready agricultural projects.

With initiatives of this nature, J. Huete Greenhouses continues to sharpen its value proposition, offering not only world-class greenhouse infrastructure but also exclusive commercial agreements that make a measurable difference to the real profitability of agricultural investment.