by Lucia Colaluce | Oct 25, 2024
The expansion of solar energy in Poland has been remarkable, reaching nearly 20,000 MW in 2024, in contrast to the 21 MW in 2014. This is due to initiatives framed within the EPP2040, which aims to reduce dependence on coal and increase the share of renewable sources, aligning with the European Union’s climate goals.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 25, 2024
Measures that, they highlight, are necessary to meet the objectives of the PNIEC. Comparing the closure of the third quarter of this year with that of last year, self-consumption has decreased by 15%, dropping by 22% in the industrial sector, 5% in the residential sector, and 1% in the commercial sector.
by Milena Giorgi | Oct 24, 2024
As described, this is possible thanks to the optimization of charge and discharge cycles, with the replacement of lithium cells after 10 years, improving returns without incurring new fixed costs. Additionally, they warn that hybridization with batteries is only profitable in a few cases.
by Milena Giorgi | Oct 24, 2024
Drawing from the challenges in Galicia, the association highlights the importance of early and continuous dialogue with local communities to ensure the success of renewable projects.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 24, 2024
Antonio Delgado Rigal, CEO of Aleasoft, points out that during the first twenty days of October, the average energy price in Greece was 83.8 €/MWh, with hourly values fluctuating between 0.04 €/MWh and 268.9 €/MWh. He also states that the country has accelerated the integration of renewable sources, such as solar and wind, and is promoting storage technologies to balance supply and demand in order to avoid price spikes.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 24, 2024
Fusion for Energy (F4E), along with industrial partners, has completed the first sector of the ITER vacuum chamber, a key milestone in the largest international nuclear fusion project. After ten years of work, Europe will deliver five of the nine sectors required.