by Milena Giorgi | Jan 8, 2025
It will be a year of many decisions for renewable gas. The definition of the European auction, the implementation of regulations like RED III, and the delegated act will shape the future.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jan 8, 2025
With a current installed capacity of 3 GW in wind power, 1.8 GW in solar energy, and over 55 GW in projects approved for evacuation, Romania is taking firm steps toward the energy transition. Renewable energy is solidifying its position as a cornerstone of the country’s electric future.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 8, 2025
The Dutch government has decided not to include criteria for floating solar panels in the upcoming offshore wind farm tenders. According to Minister Hermans, the technology required is not yet ready for large-scale implementation. However, €44.5 million will be allocated to its development and future integration into offshore wind farms.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 8, 2025
Heterogeneous electrical interconnections between regulated and liberalized markets are crucial for enhancing energy security and the integration of renewables. However, they present unique challenges that require tailored solutions, as highlighted by a global case analysis.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 8, 2025
El rol de Sustainability Consultant lidera la demanda laboral en energías renovables en el Reino Unido. Con un salario promedio de £37,789 anuales, este perfil combina estrategia ambiental, cumplimiento normativo y liderazgo en sostenibilidad. Analizamos sus tareas, formación requerida y perspectivas futuras.
by Milena Giorgi | Jan 7, 2025
With 55.8% of the electricity mix generated from renewable sources in 2024, Spain is making progress in its energy transition. However, experts warn that limited electricity demand is preventing the full potential of renewables from being harnessed.