Antonio Morales affirms that the facilities contribute to Gran Canaria achieving strategic autonomy in energy resources, on its path towards the eco-island. The new facilities have a production of 1.49 MW and, thanks to them, the emission of 1,190 tons of CO2 will be avoided each year.
O’Loughlin Gaels sports club, in collaboration with the South East Energy Agency, has undergone a green transformation, investing €230,000 in floodlighting, insulation, and heating control. The initiative not only aligns with environmental goals but also reduces energy costs and consumption, showcasing a successful model for other clubs.
In Hungary’s Northern Great Plain, the Tiszamente Energy Community is redefining local energy. Powered by community-driven initiatives, this groundbreaking project returns energy benefits to the people. As a catalyst for change, it’s lighting the way toward a more sustainable and self-reliant energy future.
Canarias is making strides in leading the decarbonization of transportation with its first 100% renewable biorefinery, unparalleled nationally and in Europe — Biogreenfinery. The Technological Institute of Canarias (ITC) will soon operationalize this new facility on the island of Gran Canaria, with an investment nearing €6 million.
Horizon Réunion is the regional agency for energy and climate of the Reunion Island. It plays a crucial role in implementing the energy strategy of the island’s local authorities, with a focus on the development of renewable energies.
The Mazovia Energy Agency has spearheaded the creation of the Wawer Virtual Power Plant (VPP) in Warsaw’s Wawer District, revolutionizing energy monitoring and consumption. This pioneering project integrates public and private renewable energy sources into a comprehensive system, optimizing energy use and promoting sustainability.