by Energía Estratégica | Jan 27, 2025
In the short term, renewable energy plants are expected to double their participation during peak hours, primarily those with photovoltaic technology, both with and without storage. This growth will not only be through projects in the regulated market but also through initiatives from free clients.
by Energía Estratégica | Jan 27, 2025
Manufacturers, generators, project developers, EPC contractors, financiers, consultants, and other stakeholders in the value chain will participate in the event, which will take place on February 26-27 in Buenos Aires and gather more than 500 leaders from the region.
by MP EUROPE | Jan 27, 2025
Various vehicle manufacturers are considering the creation of a fund to purchase carbon credits in order to avoid the sanctions outlined in the European “CAFE” regulation. In this regard, Mercedes-Benz exclusively reveals its position to Mobility Portal Europe. What does the European Commission say?
by MP LATAM | Jan 27, 2025
The newly elected president of the United States reaffirmed his intention to “end the new ‘green deal'” and “revoke the mandate for electric vehicles,” with Elon Musk applauding. What could this mean for the Mexican automotive industry?
by MP LATAM | Jan 27, 2025
With over 6,000 electric buses in circulation, the region becomes a battleground. BYD dominates with 43% of the market, while Foton is making a strong push in Chile and Yutong is advancing in Mexico. Here’s the ranking of the leading manufacturers in Latin America.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 27, 2025
The shift in priorities in the United States towards oil & gas and artificial intelligence presents both challenges and opportunities for the renewable energy industry, particularly in Europe, where the wind energy sector and supply chain could benefit from eased competition.
by Milena Giorgi | Jan 27, 2025
A tool combines artificial intelligence and official data on public subsidies and leading renewable hydrogen projects in Spain, providing accessible and verified information for experts, businesses, and citizens interested in the energy transition.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 27, 2025
For the first time in history, solar power generated more electricity than coal in the European Union during 2024, reaching 11% of the electricity mix. This achievement marks a milestone in the energy transition driven by the Green Deal, with significant reductions in CO2 emissions and fossil fuel import costs.
by Milena Giorgi | Jan 27, 2025
Along with the tax on electricity companies, the 80% discount on grid fees has been removed, impacting electro-intensive consumers. According to Carlos Martín Graña, the challenge requires political dialogue and swift measures to prevent long-term effects on an already struggling sector.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 27, 2025
The UK government has announced the launch of AR7, the upcoming Contracts for Difference auction, aiming to overcome the challenges of previous rounds and set a new standard for renewable energy. This initiative seeks to secure up to 50 GW of offshore wind energy by 2030, an ambitious goal that hinges on immediate strategic decisions.