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The current Spanish framework for energy and climate is based on the 2050 objectives of national climate neutrality, 100% renewable energy in the electricity mix and 97% renewable energy in the
The current Spanish framework for energy and climate is based on the 2050 objectives of national climate neutrality, 100% renewable energy in the electricity mix and 97% renewable energy in the
Can Spain reduce its energy dependence? Key insights and data to boost renewables and improve resilience.
Explore the latest data on Spain''s energy transition. How clean is Spain''s electricity? How much renewable electricity does Spain generate? How ambitious is Spain''s renewables target?
In December 2021 Spain had a capacity of 4.1 GW using coal as the energy source, in 2022 consumption was 6.5Mt, although the plan is to phase coal out by 2030. Algeria is Spain''s largest natural gas supplier. Amid the deterioration of relations with Morocco, Algeria decided not to renew the contract of the Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline (GME), which expired at midnight on 31 October 2021. From November 1 on
By focusing on both energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment, Spain is poised to become a leader in the EU''s green transition, contributing to broader global efforts to
Spain aims to attract international technical investments for offshore wind, photovoltaic cells and modules, green hydrogen, and manufacturers of cathodes for energy storage.
We publish the report The energy industry in Spain, directed by Professor Víctor Ruiz Ezpeleta. It analyses the current situation in Spain, Europe, China and Latin America with regard to
The Commission''s country report highlights Spain''s progress in the roll-out of green energy, and strong support policies for sustainable mobility, energy efficiency in buildings, circular economy and water
Within the framework of the Paris Agreement of 2015 and the European Union''s Green Deal, Spain has been and is currently implementing efforts to secure the total decarbonisation of its
Renewable energy includes wind, hydro and solar power, biomass and geothermal energy sources. Spain has long been a leader in renewable energy, and has recently become the first country in the
Spain has a clear commitment to renewable energies as one of the solutions to simultaneously achieve sustainable, safe and competitive energy. The goal in the new NECP 2023-2030 is a growth of
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