Hydrogen in Greece5 May 2021
In the eighth article in our ‘Hydrogen – what is the hype about?’ series, we provide an overview of the state of play of the Greek hydrogen market
In the eighth article in our ‘Hydrogen – what is the hype about?’ series, we provide an overview of the state of play of the Greek hydrogen market
The wind farm comprises 50 E-92 turbines and benefits from a 20-year power purchase agreement with UTE, Uruguay’s state-owned utility.
RPC is a pan-European renewable energy investment platform established in 2020 by Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board. This JV marks its entry into Spanish renewable energy market.
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