by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 18, 2024
The growing generation of renewable energy in Europe is driving episodes of negative prices in the electricity market, impacting the profitability and sustainability of generators. A report from ACER and the insights of Antonio Delgado Rigal, CEO of AleaSoft, highlight the challenges and opportunities of this trend.
by Energía Estratégica | Nov 18, 2024
COP28 had set the ambitious goal of tripling renewable energy and doubling energy efficiency worldwide. Achieving these objectives will require substantial investments globally. The campaign aims to mobilize investments in renewable energy across Africa to harness its vast potential.
by Energía Estratégica | Nov 15, 2024
Contributions must be socially equitable: the polluter must pay. The EU needs to strengthen its green diplomacy, promote global emissions trading, and advance carbon pricing initiatives.
by Milena Giorgi | Nov 14, 2024
The founder of Robinsun demands the removal of regulatory barriers in Spain and Europe for plug-and-play solar kits. He is leading an organization with other companies to advocate for: a free registration process, the right to autonomous installation without additional permits, and a 0% VAT across the EU to promote self-consumption and reduce CO₂ emissions.
by Energía Estratégica | Nov 14, 2024
The IEA published its “Energy Technology Perspectives” 2024 report, which assesses the synergy between energy, industrial, and trade policies. SolarPower Europe, a co-author of the report, emphasizes the urgency of a strong industrial strategy for solar energy manufacturing in Europe.
by Milena Giorgi | Nov 13, 2024
With a production cost still ranging between 5 and 6 euros per kilogram, green hydrogen remains an expensive option. Alejandro Diego Rosell, professor and consultant, emphasizes the need for pilot projects and auctions to reduce costs in a market that maintains limited expectations.