by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 8, 2025
Heterogeneous electrical interconnections between regulated and liberalized markets are crucial for enhancing energy security and the integration of renewables. However, they present unique challenges that require tailored solutions, as highlighted by a global case analysis.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 8, 2025
El rol de Sustainability Consultant lidera la demanda laboral en energías renovables en el Reino Unido. Con un salario promedio de £37,789 anuales, este perfil combina estrategia ambiental, cumplimiento normativo y liderazgo en sostenibilidad. Analizamos sus tareas, formación requerida y perspectivas futuras.
by Milena Giorgi | Jan 7, 2025
With 55.8% of the electricity mix generated from renewable sources in 2024, Spain is making progress in its energy transition. However, experts warn that limited electricity demand is preventing the full potential of renewables from being harnessed.
by Milena Giorgi | Jan 7, 2025
On January 6, 2025, the Official State Gazette published Law 2/2024 of Galicia, which establishes new regulations for renewable energy projects, including the mandatory repowering of wind farms and the requirement to sign PPAs with local companies, a move that has sparked controversy within the sector.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 7, 2025
The renewable auctions in Poland awarded over 16 TWh of electricity valued at PLN 5.1 billion, with a clear dominance of photovoltaic energy. Meanwhile, technologies such as biomass and biogas failed to meet the minimum number of bids, highlighting the need to adjust the regulatory framework.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jan 7, 2025
Ingka Investments, an IKEA business area, allocates €7.5 billion to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy. The strategy includes wind and solar projects, as well as emerging technologies such as energy storage and green hydrogen. Globally, Ingka Investments operates 47 wind farms and 13 solar parks across 17 countries.