DH2 Energy bets on green hydrogen with an ambitious roadmap in Spain.
The company highlights the need for a consolidated market and robust transport infrastructure to boost this technology in the Iberian Peninsula.
The company highlights the need for a consolidated market and robust transport infrastructure to boost this technology in the Iberian Peninsula.
Raúl García Posadas, Director of ASEALEN, highlights the profitability opportunities of energy storage plants in Spain. The adaptation of regulations, participation in capacity markets, and fossil-free flexibility mechanisms are key elements to drive their development.
Poland is advancing towards a cleaner energy future, with a strong focus on technologies such as offshore wind, biomethane, and green hydrogen. However, regulatory and infrastructural challenges continue to dictate the pace of its energy transition, with 2025 poised to be a pivotal year in solidifying its role in Europe’s green transition.
MIBGAS launches the MIBGAS IBHYX index with an initial price of €5.85/kg, reflecting the production cost of renewable hydrogen in the Iberian Peninsula. This indicator aims to bring transparency to the market, although experts like Marcos Rupérez and Eugenio Trillo highlight the challenges for this price to be accepted in the market.
APPA Renovables, AEE, and AELEC warn that the measures proposed by the Xunta de Galicia will negatively impact investment and legal certainty in the wind and hydroelectric sectors, and the regional president confirmed his plan following the statement.
As described by the Country Manager of BlueFloat, Spain has adopted a differentiated approach compared to Denmark in the design of auctions for offshore wind projects, prioritizing economic certainty and socio-economic impact.
Romania’s first Contracts for Difference tender awarded 1,528 MW of renewable capacity, distributed between 1,096 MW of onshore wind energy and 432 MW of photovoltaic solar energy. The average prices were highly competitive, reaching €65/MWh for wind and €51/MWh for solar, in an event that marks a milestone in the country’s energy transition.
Recent reforms in Poland, such as easing the 10H Rule and renewable energy auctions, are reshaping the country’s energy landscape. These measures aim to remove regulatory hurdles and accelerate the growth of key technologies.
Offshore wind energy in the UK progresses ambitiously, but it faces obstacles in regulatory approvals, local infrastructure, and supply chain costs. Donna Ellcock, Managing Director of Offshore Wind at Taylor Hopkinson, shares her insights with Energía Estratégica España on the solutions needed to meet energy transition goals.
Countries like Sweden and Belgium achieve more profitable and dynamic models, with up to 7 markets prepared for each function of a battery.