Jinko powers Manchester City’s training center with Tiger Neo PV modules, paving the way for a carbon-neutral future in football.
Jinko powers Manchester City’s training center with Tiger Neo PV modules, paving the way for a carbon-neutral future in football.
The North Sea Energy Cooperation agreement, which promotes the development of the offshore electricity grid and renewable energy potential in the region, aims to consolidate a strong European wind industry. “We want to maintain a true industry in Europe,” emphasizes Jérémy Simon, Deputy General Delegate at the Renewable Energy Union, in the face of competitive pressure from Asia.
The 2024 Autumn Budget, presented by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, directs resources towards energy independence and strengthens infrastructure development with funding reaching £2 billion for green hydrogen projects, renewable energy, and emerging technologies.
According to a compilation by Energía Estratégica España of the latest 50 renewable energy jobs in the United Kingdom, 60% of the offers are for sustainability consultants. Companies such as Buro Happold and Equans UK & Ireland stand out in the job market, with a predominance of hybrid work opportunities. A complete list can be found at the end of the article.
The third quarter of 2024 was a period of significant milestones for energy generation on the continent, highlighting a historic increase in solar and wind power production, alongside a reduction in fossil fuel generation. Below, *Energía Estratégica España* analyzes the main points of the quarterly report from Montel Analytics on the European electricity markets.
The North Sea stands as a strategic pillar for energy collaboration between the UK and the EU, driving the expansion of offshore wind energy. However, the success of this partnership will depend on the ability to overcome technical and financial challenges, ensuring a sustainable energy future for Europe.
On October 2, 2024, Ursula von der Leyen and Keir Starmer reaffirmed their commitment to offshore wind energy. With 13.9 GW installed and 77 GW of projects in the UK’s pipeline, the alliance with the EU is key to strengthening energy security and accelerating the transition to clean energy in Europe, harnessing the potential of the North Sea.
This new scheme, focused on long-duration electricity storage (LDES), proposes providing support for up to 25 years, aligning more with the lifespan of the projects. The national electricity system operator estimates that between 11.5 and 15.3 GW of LDES will be needed to achieve the net-zero targets by 2050.
Executives from Alantra Energy Transition highlight that the United Kingdom is a market in full maturation, but the complexity of grid connections may cause delays and costs that are hindering new projects, emphasizing the urgency of a regulatory framework that promotes a cleaner and more efficient energy system.
Jinko powers Manchester City’s training center with Tiger Neo PV modules, paving the way for a carbon-neutral future in football.
The North Sea Energy Cooperation agreement, which promotes the development of the offshore electricity grid and renewable energy potential in the region, aims to consolidate a strong European wind industry. “We want to maintain a true industry in Europe,” emphasizes Jérémy Simon, Deputy General Delegate at the Renewable Energy Union, in the face of competitive pressure from Asia.
The 2024 Autumn Budget, presented by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, directs resources towards energy independence and strengthens infrastructure development with funding reaching £2 billion for green hydrogen projects, renewable energy, and emerging technologies.
According to a compilation by Energía Estratégica España of the latest 50 renewable energy jobs in the United Kingdom, 60% of the offers are for sustainability consultants. Companies such as Buro Happold and Equans UK & Ireland stand out in the job market, with a predominance of hybrid work opportunities. A complete list can be found at the end of the article.
The third quarter of 2024 was a period of significant milestones for energy generation on the continent, highlighting a historic increase in solar and wind power production, alongside a reduction in fossil fuel generation. Below, *Energía Estratégica España* analyzes the main points of the quarterly report from Montel Analytics on the European electricity markets.
The North Sea stands as a strategic pillar for energy collaboration between the UK and the EU, driving the expansion of offshore wind energy. However, the success of this partnership will depend on the ability to overcome technical and financial challenges, ensuring a sustainable energy future for Europe.
On October 2, 2024, Ursula von der Leyen and Keir Starmer reaffirmed their commitment to offshore wind energy. With 13.9 GW installed and 77 GW of projects in the UK’s pipeline, the alliance with the EU is key to strengthening energy security and accelerating the transition to clean energy in Europe, harnessing the potential of the North Sea.
This new scheme, focused on long-duration electricity storage (LDES), proposes providing support for up to 25 years, aligning more with the lifespan of the projects. The national electricity system operator estimates that between 11.5 and 15.3 GW of LDES will be needed to achieve the net-zero targets by 2050.
Executives from Alantra Energy Transition highlight that the United Kingdom is a market in full maturation, but the complexity of grid connections may cause delays and costs that are hindering new projects, emphasizing the urgency of a regulatory framework that promotes a cleaner and more efficient energy system.
In its updated 2026–2030 strategy, the country lowers production targets, revises cost assumptions upwards and shifts its focus towards domestic demand and hydrogen derivatives to build a sustainable, competitive industry.
Argentina’s main renewable energy association will formally incorporate energy storage into its name, reflecting the rapid growth of battery systems. Its president says the upcoming AlmaSADI tender will drive strong market momentum.
The Spanish government opens public consultation on €465 million in incentives to boost renewable hydrogen production and industrial decarbonisation, while preparing a comprehensive legal framework aligned with EU hydrogen rules.






