by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 12, 2024
The European Union faces the challenge of combining renewable electricity and green hydrogen to achieve its decarbonization goals. The complementarity and competition between these energy resources present technological, economic, and political challenges, while efforts are made to overcome intermittency and move towards long-term energy storage.
by Milena Giorgi | Dec 11, 2024
The Galician Hydrogen Association presented a report by the Galician H2 Alliance, which identifies 30 projects in development and 91 key entities in the green hydrogen value chain. A Coruña leads in the number of projects, while the need for improvements in electrical infrastructure is highlighted.
by Milena Giorgi | Dec 11, 2024
Spain must avoid the risks of the Danish model in offshore wind auctions, such as the lack of guaranteed tariffs. The “two-way CFD” provides financial certainty, ensuring viability for developers and consolidating a competitive and sustainable renewable market.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 11, 2024
France and Germany stand out in the transition towards systems powered by 100% renewable energy, while Italy, the United Kingdom, and other European countries face challenges in investment and development. A detailed analysis based on the Climate Action Network report.
by Milena Giorgi | Dec 11, 2024
In Europe, a system based on renewable energy might not be cheaper than the current model, as suggested by Joaquín Coronado Galdos.
by Energía Estratégica | Dec 11, 2024
With the hybrid inverter SPE 8000-12000 ES and the HOPE 5.0L-B1 batteries, the company bets on innovation, efficiency, and scalability, driving the energy transition and bringing Europe closer to its decarbonization goals with accessible and sustainable solutions.