by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 8, 2024
The North Sea Energy Cooperation agreement, which promotes the development of the offshore electricity grid and renewable energy potential in the region, aims to consolidate a strong European wind industry. “We want to maintain a true industry in Europe,” emphasizes Jérémy Simon, Deputy General Delegate at the Renewable Energy Union, in the face of competitive pressure from Asia.
by Energía Estratégica | Nov 8, 2024
The power purchase agreement involves the supply of 230 GWh of photovoltaic energy over the contract period, which will reduce emissions by 6,960 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Nov 7, 2024
Italy is on track to break its record, reaching 7 GW of new renewable energy installations in 2024 despite the uncertainty generated by the government’s support scheme, according to Francesco Marghella, an energy systems specialist. Additionally, he notes that the MACSE will play a crucial role in the market but expresses concerns over the competitiveness of the initial auction.
by Milena Giorgi | Nov 7, 2024
The incorporation of tools such as social due diligence and judicial mediation is transforming the approach to conflicts in energy storage projects. Experts emphasize the need for preventive actions and mediation strategies to reduce social opposition and improve relationships with local communities.
by Milena Giorgi | Nov 7, 2024
Los contratos de compra de energía a largo plazo, o PPAs, incorporan nuevas cláusulas de revalorización ante cambios regulatorios y de mercado. Se destaca la tendencia creciente hacia la sofisticación de estos acuerdos, que hoy en día incluyen condiciones específicas para ajustar ingresos adicionales y la posibilidad de hibridación de plantas.
by Energía Estratégica | Nov 7, 2024
The third edition of the Offshore Wind Congress, held in Cádiz from November 6 to 8, brings together over 400 national and international attendees to discuss future challenges for the deployment of floating offshore wind in Spain. The primary goal is to install 3 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030, as outlined in the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC).