by Milena Giorgi | Oct 23, 2024
The development of wind energy in Galicia is facing a critical halt, with 66 wind farms suspended, representing over 3,300 MW of affected capacity. The president of the EGA emphasizes the urgent need to properly implement the key European directive to reactivate the projects.
by Lucia Colaluce | Oct 23, 2024
With an investment of €1.2 billion, the country aims to achieve at least 5.4 GWh of capacity in battery storage systems, seeking to strengthen its energy security and sustainability, and open new opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 23, 2024
Solis leverages data from third-party electricity trading platforms, such as Nordpool, to forecast daily prices and provide precise hourly pricing for different regions and countries. Depending on the inverter model, customers can set up to 12 time periods for charging and discharging, automatically extracting energy from their batteries when prices are lower, allowing them to take advantage of savings without lifting a finger.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 23, 2024
The solar plants in Zaragoza will operate under a grid-connection scheme, injecting the generated energy into the wholesale market.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 23, 2024
This is stated in a Wood Mackenzie report, which indicates that if supply limitations and higher prices arise in the future, buyers will need to adapt.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 22, 2024
The government has approved the draft bill to reinstate the National Energy Commission (CNE). In this context, the Association of Electric Energy Companies (aelēc) emphasizes that the commission’s focus should be on electric grids and that it should encourage investments in this area through remuneration models. Additionally, Marina Serrano, president of the association, indicates that the commission must also prioritize measures related to access and connection capacity to the grids, for both generation and demand.