The Fundación Renovables regrets the outcome of COP29
The agreement on the carbon market can be a double-edged sword as it was not created under the premise of “the polluter pays.”
The agreement on the carbon market can be a double-edged sword as it was not created under the premise of “the polluter pays.”
The energy storage sector expresses concern about the possibility of not completing installations before the NextGeneration funds must be returned in 2026, following a year-long wait for the final resolution and administrative delays.
A significant portion of the sector has highlighted the technical expertise and continuity that the current Secretary of Energy’s appointment as Third Vice President and Minister will bring with optimism. They also review the key challenges she will need to address: nuclear energy, auctions, tenders, self-consumption regulations, storage, biogases, among others.
The Aragonese manufacturer of comprehensive photovoltaic solutions redefines its approach to support developers and EPC contractors with solutions designed to optimize costs and improve project execution, achieving savings of up to 4% of CAPEX.
The Galician Hydrogen Association (AGH2) faces challenges in permitting, financing, and regulations as it aims to promote hydrogen in industry, mobility, and domestic consumption, with the first implementations planned for 2025.
During the Offshore Wind Poland 2024 Conference, the Polish government announced the designation of new areas in the Baltic Sea for offshore wind development, strengthening a sector that could reach 33 GW of installed capacity and meet 60% of the country’s energy demand.