#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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More than 40 companies took part in the launch event of Q-Zero , the alliance for the decarbonisation of thermal demand in Spain, organised today at Iberdrola's headquarters. The initiative, open to all agents, was created as a meeting and...
- Facebook More than 40 companies start up Iberdrola Q-Cero, the alliance for the decarbonisation of thermal demand in Spain
- Twitter More than 40 companies start up Iberdrola Q-Cero, the alliance for the decarbonisation of thermal demand in Spain
- Linkedin More than 40 companies start up Iberdrola Q-Cero, the alliance for the decarbonisation of thermal demand in Spain
Iberdrola has signed an agreement with ANFACO-CECOPESCA – an entity representing the marine-industry chain – by which the 255 companies associated with this cluster of the marine-industry chain that wish to do so, will receive personalised...
- Facebook Iberdrola and ANFACO-CECOPESCA sign an agreement to help decarbonise the industrial fishing chain
- Twitter Iberdrola and ANFACO-CECOPESCA sign an agreement to help decarbonise the industrial fishing chain
- Linkedin Iberdrola and ANFACO-CECOPESCA sign an agreement to help decarbonise the industrial fishing chain
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In order to know precisely how much energy a solar photovoltaic plant will generate, it is necessary to carry out a study of the solar resource available at the site. We tell you how the measurement of the capacity of a solar installation works and why this process is so important.
With the growth of photovoltaic solar energy, we wonder how the recycling of solar panels works - elements that according to data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) could reach 78 million tonnes worldwide by 2050.
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Iberdrola launches Carbon2Nature (C2N) with the mission of developing high-impact nature-based solutions projects that reduce the global carbon footprint, improve biodiversity, and promote a sustainable economy. The company was born out of...
- Facebook Iberdrola launches Carbon2Nature to reduce the global carbon footprint through nature-based solutions
- Twitter Iberdrola launches Carbon2Nature to reduce the global carbon footprint through nature-based solutions
- Linkedin Iberdrola launches Carbon2Nature to reduce the global carbon footprint through nature-based solutions
Green ammonia, also known as renewable ammonia, is a form of ammonia that is produced using renewable energy sources and which is proposed as a sustainable, emission-free alternative with a multitude of applications in industry and other sectors.