#decarbonisation
Decarbonisation is the process of reducing the amount of carbon, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2), sent into the atmosphere. Its objective is to achieve a low-emission global economy to attain climate neutrality via the energy transition.
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"I believe that the solution to achieve decarbonisation is not one against the other, but side by side. It is not Europe versus America or America versus Europe. Americans and Europeans have to move forward together to decarbonise the economy"....
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Europe`s largest electricity company, Iberdrola, has today (16h January) launched a new report titled ‘Electric, Together’. The five-point manifesto is a call to action for global policymakers, companies in the energy and industrial sectors and...
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La huella de carbono representa el volumen total de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI) que producen las actividades económicas y cotidianas del ser humano.
Iberdrola has been the only European electric utility included in the 24 editions of the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability Index and is regarded as one of the top sustainable electric utilities in the world. Among other factors, the company's direct emissions have been reduced more than 20% in the last five years.
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Iberdrola maintains its commitment to decarbonisation. The company has remained on the most prestigious climate change index in the world, the CDP, with the highest score. The group chaired by Ignacio Galán has been included in CDP's A List...
Green hydrogen is one of the essential technologies for tackling the most difficult challenges of decarbonisation. In this new scenario, the alliances that are helping to make it a reality are gaining ground, such as Iberdrola's agreement with H2 Green Steel to build a 1,000 MW green hydrogen plant and to develop this resource with an estimated investment of €2.3 billion.