by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 2, 2025
The intermittency of renewable energy, highlighted during Dunkelflaute episodes, is reshaping Europe’s energy dynamics. Gas remains a key backup, but growing volatility presents challenges for supply flexibility.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 31, 2024
The development of local, national, and cross-border electrical grids is essential to meet Europe’s decarbonization goals. However, delays in projects and the lack of integrated planning jeopardize progress toward a competitive and sustainable energy system, warns ACER.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 16, 2024
The updated hydrogen infrastructure map in Europe highlights the sector’s growth with over 600 projects in production, transmission, storage, and distribution. Among them, the new projects presented to TYNDP2024 solidify their role in the energy transition.
by Energía Estratégica | Dec 13, 2024
3.8 GW of storage installed across all segments, an 80% increase compared to the third quarter of 2023. Residential installations reach a record high.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 12, 2024
The European Union faces the challenge of combining renewable electricity and green hydrogen to achieve its decarbonization goals. The complementarity and competition between these energy resources present technological, economic, and political challenges, while efforts are made to overcome intermittency and move towards long-term energy storage.
by Milena Giorgi | Dec 9, 2024
The financing of renewable assets relies on advanced analytical tools, price forecasting models, and strategies that minimize uncertainties, as explained by consultants from Aurora Energy Research in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.