by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 16, 2024
Ioan Iordache, Executive Director of the Romanian Hydrogen Energy Association, points out that the green hydrogen produced in Romania is consumed at the place of production, which is why he believes the sector must focus on the development of hydrogen valleys. He also assures that pilot projects are underway that will generate new opportunities for the sector.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 15, 2024
With a current capacity of 5.3 GW, Greece is heading towards significant growth in the wind sector, as there are 970 MW of new projects under construction and contracted, expected to be connected in the next 18 months, according to the Hellenic Wind Energy Association (HWEA). Furthermore, they highlight optimistic expectations for achieving the 2030 goals of 8.9 GW of offshore wind and 1.9 GW of marine wind.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 11, 2024
“These investments directly impact our expansion plan in the South Dock, as without the support that these funds would provide, the short-term development of this area for offshore wind would not be possible,” says Adolfo Noguero, Head of Expansion at the Castellón Port Authority, in an interview with Energía Estratégica Spain.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 8, 2024
“We want to be a reference in how to do things from the perspective of communities, landowners, and local organizations, which have not been a priority in other occasions,” says Alberto García Feijoo, CEO and founder of Fe Energy, in Entrevistas con Líderes as part of the Future Energy Summit Iberia.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 7, 2024
Javier Brey, president of AeH2, points out that to increase the demand for renewable hydrogen, two things are necessary: clear rules and economic incentives. He also states: “Imposing mandatory quotas in key sectors, such as industry and transportation, can be a great incentive.”