by Milena Giorgi | Oct 14, 2024
Floating offshore wind faces challenges despite the recent drop in prices below €100/MWh in auctions. The key to its competitiveness lies in industrialization, standardization of floaters, and reliability, while Western OEMs deal with technological slowdowns.
by Milena Giorgi | Oct 14, 2024
3E is betting on photovoltaic projects, hybridization with wind, and standalone storage, driven by the recent construction permits in Spain. Additionally, the company plans to expand internationally, with particular interest in Latin America and new technologies such as green hydrogen, although the latter still requires technical and economic advancements.
by Lucia Colaluce | Oct 14, 2024
Michal Smyk, Country Manager of Statkraft in Poland, highlights the company’s commitment in a country where 73% of energy comes from fossil fuels. Despite regulatory challenges, Statkraft’s strategy is to become a key player in the energy landscape.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 14, 2024
The General Director of UNEF, José Donoso, highlighted during the event’s closing that “our country spends around 60 billion euros a year on importing hydrocarbons. The year we achieve total decarbonization will be like having a Next Generation investment every year for our economy with our internal resources.”
by Lucia Colaluce | Oct 14, 2024
From infrastructure modernization to the adoption of renewable energy, Central Europe has the opportunity to redefine its energy future. However, this path entails geopolitical and economic challenges that will require strategic vision and international collaboration to ensure an effective transition.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 11, 2024
“These investments directly impact our expansion plan in the South Dock, as without the support that these funds would provide, the short-term development of this area for offshore wind would not be possible,” says Adolfo Noguero, Head of Expansion at the Castellón Port Authority, in an interview with Energía Estratégica Spain.