Abdul Sotayo examines policy changes for solar minigrids and their adoption within the broader macroeconomic context. What opportunities do such systems present?
To deliver on the Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) Vision, we will have to develop the industrial base and associated infrastructure, whilst simultaneously grappling with cost reduction pressures
It’s always exciting to see an ambitious “moonshot” target, and this week’s 2030 vision report by NESO is certainly that – So how do we feel about that?
Does the renewable energy industry deserve a free ride on GHG emissions? In her latest article, Ellie van der Heijden has outlined why reducing GHG is challenging but important.
Knowing the expected climate risks will let developers pick the best equipment for a project’s location, reducing risk and securing the long-term bankability of portfolios – Simon Mason discusses the challenges the industry faces in minimizing its hail risk exposure
Zoë Barnes launched the UK’s Floating Wind Vision Statement in the keynote at the Floating Offshore Wind event
Everoze a eu le plaisir d’accompagner la société Valorem dans le cadre du financement de deux centrales photovoltaïques au sol situées à Poucharramet (14,4 MWc) et à La Barbarade (3,3 MWc), dont la mise en service est prévue en 2026.
Everoze was commissioned by InterTradeIreland to conduct a comprehensive study exploring the economic opportunities presented by the offshore wind and hydrogen sectors across the island of Ireland.
Everoze was delighted to support Ardian as a technical advisor in many geographies, mainly in Western Europe (France, Portugal, Poland, Spain) and French island on several renewables technologies (PV, Wind, BESS, Hybrid)