by Milena Giorgi | Nov 4, 2024
With a production value of at least €4.5/kg, hydrogen is far from competing with the declining forecast for gas by 2030. In light of this, analysts suggest to Energía Estratégica España that the intention to make the tax on energy companies permanent could be used as a reason to postpone investments.
by Milena Giorgi | Nov 4, 2024
The dissemination of technical information in this energy transition is crucial, and Energía Estratégica España tracks over 10,000 profiles, resulting in a ranking of energy professionals with the most followers.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Nov 4, 2024
The company sets its course towards 6 GW of installed capacity, consolidating its presence in Italy and developing technologies such as storage and agrivoltaics. This is stated by Ingenium, which highlights its aim for complete vertical integration to continue advancing in its decarbonization mission.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Nov 4, 2024
With an aging nuclear fleet and delays in the construction of new reactors, the French government is betting on wind and solar energy to strengthen its energy security. “It cannot do without wind and solar,” says Paul Neau, an expert in energy transition, pointing out that these resources will be key to addressing the country’s electrical challenges, which include political tensions and administrative complexity in project development.
by Milena Giorgi | Nov 1, 2024
The company’s CEO, Juan Barandiaran, highlights that if this year’s auctions are held, they will be key to strengthening the local industry, optimizing energy storage, and reducing dependence on foreign suppliers.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Nov 1, 2024
Feliciano Palladino, Head of Energy & Environment at NexAmm, points out that the new Environmental Decree will benefit those planning to invest in larger facilities, while those focusing on medium-sized plants will be penalised. He also notes that this will lead to a “definitive saturation of connection points,” which poses significant risks to grid resilience, considering that there are more than 300 GW with connection requests, according to data from Terna.
by Milena Giorgi | Nov 1, 2024
Order TED/1193/2024 establishes guidelines for modifying the financial return rate of energy transmission and distribution activities, focusing on the transition to sustainable networks and mitigating the impact of exceptional events from 2018-2023.
by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 1, 2024
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.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Oct 31, 2024
Feliciano Palladino, Head of Energy & Environment at NexAmm, points out that the new Environmental Decree will benefit those planning to invest in larger installations, while those focused on medium-sized plants will be penalized. He also notes that this will lead to a “definitive saturation of connection points,” which will pose major risks to grid resilience, considering there are over 300 GW with connection requests, according to data from Terna.
by Milena Giorgi | Oct 31, 2024
Hispania has introduced one of the first insurance policies in the European Union for lithium-ion battery storage, marking a significant advancement in the insurance sector. This coverage addresses the growth of battery technology and the interest in securing energy projects with solid financial backing.