IEA: Spain’s policy plans set to underpin a successful energy transition
According to a new IEA policy review, Spain has laid out ambitious plans to transform its energy system, requiring strong support to ensure the needed investments.
According to a new IEA policy review, Spain has laid out ambitious plans to transform its energy system, requiring strong support to ensure the needed investments.
The company has won an order from Octopus Hydrogen for the supply of a 1 MW electrolyser, supporting the delivery of green hydrogen across the UK.
Neste has awarded the company two contracts to work on the development of a renewable energy production platform in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
The report states that the hydrogen industry may provide a US$2.5 trillion investment opportunity through 2050.
The review states that the majority of the UK offshore workforce will be delivering low carbon energy by 2030.
The companies have secured £250 000 of project funding from the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy’s Net Zero Innovation Portfolio.
The partnership will create a commercial pathway to import green hydrogen from Norway into the UK energy market.
The project will use 25 GW wind and solar energy to produce millions of tonnes of zero-carbon green hydrogen.
The companies are set to study the production and export of green ammonia made from hydropower in Tasmania, Australia.
The company is supporting successful proposals for two wave energy converter projects in the UK.
The facility is the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa, and serves as a major milestone in the advancement of the sustainable energy industry in the region.
The study will be carried out at one of MYTILINEOS’ solar plants in Italy.
The H2RES project is located in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is Ørsted’s first renewable hydrogen project.
EMEC provided an independent power performance assessment for Verdant Power’s tidal array in New York, US.
The companies are to develop the Champlain Hudson Power Express project, which will deliver hydropower from Hydro-Québec’s facilities in Canada to New York City.