by Milena Giorgi | Nov 28, 2024
The case of green steel in Gijón highlights a broader issue in Spain’s renewable hydrogen initiatives: difficulties in reaching the estimated profitability figures threaten the viability of these strategic projects.
by Energía Estratégica | Nov 28, 2024
If the industry wants to meet global wind energy ambitions, it is crucial for governments and the industry to work together to expand the workforce, according to the latest report from GWEC and GWO.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Nov 27, 2024
Rumania is experiencing its first wave of battery storage projects, driven by the need to balance an overloaded power grid and the financial opportunities offered by Contracts for Difference (CfD). Developers see this segment as key to ensuring system stability and attracting investments in a rapidly growing market, according to Radu Eremciuc, CEO of GREEN BALKANS ENERGY, in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Nov 27, 2024
The Italian renewable market is facing a critical moment with recent regulatory changes. The MACSE system, designed to flexibly manage the electrical grid, and the electricity market reform are key elements in the transition toward a sustainable energy future.
by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 27, 2024
The Lithuanian National Energy Regulatory Council (VERT) has launched a tendering process for the construction of a 700 MW offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea, aiming for it to be operational by 2033.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Nov 27, 2024
With a strategy based on cutting-edge technology and differentiated products, Aiko Energy aims to revolutionize the European photovoltaic sector with its innovative All Back Contact (ABC) modules, targeting a 30% market share in the coming years. According to their General Manager for DG South Europe, Juan José Argüelles, “quality and innovation are our priority, not price.” Next year, they will launch the second and third generations of their products.