#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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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.
Decarbonisation of industry through electrification is essential to tackle climate change, use energy more efficiently and foster innovation. This is a crucial step towards a more sustainable and resilient future, so let's look at the best options to achieve this by assessing the various alternatives.
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Iberdrola joins the Kyoto Group as a strategic investor and business partner in an alliance to accelerate the decarbonisation of heat in industrial processes with Heatcube, Kyoto's thermal energy storage solution . The energy company will invest...
Iberdrola has taken a definitive step forward in the establishment of the green hydrogen maritime corridor between Spain and the Netherlands. The Executive Chairman of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán , received His Majesty the King of the...
- Facebook The King of the Netherlands accompanied by Ignacio Galán visits the main green hydrogen production plant in Europe
- Twitter The King of the Netherlands accompanied by Ignacio Galán visits the main green hydrogen production plant in Europe
- Linkedin The King of the Netherlands accompanied by Ignacio Galán visits the main green hydrogen production plant in Europe
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To make sure that the location of wind farms is the one that allows us to make the most of wind energy, a wind measurement study must be carried out. We tell you how it is done, why it is so important and the latest technological developments in this regard.
Solar and wind energy have grown significantly on the electric grid over the last decade, but when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow, green hydrogen can bridge the gap.