by Milena Giorgi | Dec 4, 2024
Red Eléctrica’s report details for the first time the available capacity for storage at the grid nodes, and experts warn that “requests will be exhausted in the next two days.”
by Milena Giorgi | Dec 4, 2024
Rumors are growing about the cancellation of the Pioneros and Grandes Demostradores programs by IDAE, funded by Next Generation funds, due to the lack of hydrogen buyers. The grants, which can reach up to 15 million euros per project, have failed to guarantee economic viability in a sector full of uncertainties.
by Energía Estratégica | Dec 4, 2024
During this month of November, renewables have generated 50.8%, with wind energy being the leading technology in the national mix. On November 21, the Spanish electricity system recorded the highest contribution of GWh from wind energy in a single day, reaching 434 GWh, half of the total national production for that day.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Dec 3, 2024
With more than 700 projects under development, Girasole Energies provides photovoltaic solutions for: for the agricultural, local authority and industrial sectors.In a renewable energy market that is expanding but still faces regulatory challenges, Girasole is committed to innovation, collective self-consumption, and the dynamism of the solar market in France.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 3, 2024
The Netherlands’ Climate Policy Effectiveness Assessment (KEF) reveals that, with only a 5% probability of meeting its national target, the country faces significant challenges in reducing emissions, even as European-level prospects appear much more promising.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 3, 2024
With a budget of €1.2 billion, the European Union will launch its second renewable hydrogen auction on December 3. Daniel Fraile, Chief Policy Officer at Hydrogen Europe, shares his insights on regulatory adjustments, lessons from the first auction, and expectations for this new phase.