The Port of Bilbao and the Port of Amsterdam, in collaboration with the Energy Agency of the Basque Government (EVE), Petronor, SkyNRG, Evos Amsterdam, and Zenith Energy Terminals, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a renewable hydrogen corridor between Bilbao and Amsterdam.
Port of Pasaia, together with Iberdrola España, will implement an innovative OPS (Onshore Power Supply) infrastructure to supply the electrical demands of moored ships with renewable energy and thus reduce their levels of
The Caceres Solar Power Plant – Thermal Energy Storage System is a 50,000kW molten salt thermal storage energy storage project located in Caceres, Valdeobispo, Extremadura, Spain.
With the Spanish government''s ambitious plan to deploy 20GWh of energy storage by 2030 [1] [3], the race is on to find the most reliable Port of Spain energy storage partners. But here''s the kicker: not all players are created
But here''s the thing – Spain''s betting big that storage will cement its position as Europe''s renewable leader. With neighboring countries like Portugal and France eyeing similar reforms, 2025 could become the inflection point for Iberian energy independence.
This study explores the potential of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology in utilizing Electric Vehicle (EV) batteries for energy storage, aiming to fulfil Spain''''s 2030 and 2050 energy goals.
Trinidad''s iconic Queen''s Park Savannah lights up during Carnival using solar energy stored during daylight hours. This isn''t science fiction - it''s the reality being shaped by Port of Spain energy storage power suppliers.
Capital Energy and Verbund Green Power have solidified a strategic alliance to spearhead the development of pumped storage hydro plants in Spain. The partnership will assess the feasibility of constructing two plants in Spain, totaling approximately 830MW in capacity.
To meet sustainable criteria for grid stability and reliability, the major utilities in Spain are looking into alternative storage projects, and especially pumped storage projects.