by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 2, 2024
The renewable hydrogen production company has a presence in 11 key European markets with a project portfolio of 9.5 GW and aims to achieve the goal of 3 GW of operational capacity by 2030. Additionally, it is committed to diversifying offshore green hydrogen projects.
by Lucia Colaluce | Oct 2, 2024
With a strong presence in Asturias, Masnorte Renovables is employing various strategies for its clients, from rooftop connections to canopies, where it has begun expanding its reach into electromobility.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 2, 2024
In the last 12-month period, nearly 57% of electricity in Spain has been renewable, surpassing 50% in each of the months. The strong performance of hydroelectric (+67%) and photovoltaic (+22%) generation has driven renewable electricity production. Wind generation has consolidated itself as the largest producer of electricity (23.8%), while photovoltaics has surpassed 16%.
by Energía Estratégica | Oct 2, 2024
By the end of 2023, the EU solar sector housed 826,000 jobs, marking a 27% increase from 2022. This reflects the record 50% growth of the EU’s annual solar market, with over 60 GW installed. However, the annual solar employment report from SolarPower Europe warns that solar job growth will stagnate in 2024, with a projected increase of only 0.4% this year.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 1, 2024
Ángel Gómez Vallejo analyzes the sector and states: “For large-scale batteries to be built, a market model with long-term contracts ensuring a minimum income is necessary. I believe we are entering a dynamic where the market’s own competitiveness will likely make CfDs unnecessary for public funding, requiring only state support as a long-term offtaker.”
by Milena Giorgi | Oct 1, 2024
“It’s not enough to set ambitious targets,” says José Luis Bernal Albendín from ITERH, highlighting the need for policies that facilitate renewable energy installation, incentives to promote electric vehicles, and long-term planning to ensure investments arrive on time.