The Iberian economy stands to make huge gains from the growth of this energy source, since Portugal and Spain are the cheapest in terms of solar power, according to the heads of Galp and international experts in the sector.
Green hydrogen could become one of the largest energy sources in the European Union, and the port at Sines lies at the epicentre of this transition. Executives from Galp, from the Sines port administration body and from the European Green Hydrogen Acceleration Center join the panel to discuss investments in H2.
The first truly global energy crisis was exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Despite our obvious dependence on fossil fuels, increasingly large investments continue to be made in renewables. International experts from the sector used the “Outlook 2023: Clean Energy Forum” to explain how this transition economy will unfold and to identify the obstacles which lie ahead.