This new electrolysis technology aims to offer advantages in terms of efficiency and cost reduction, as it significantly reduces the use of scarce and exhaustible materials, and allows for great flexibility and rapid response when integrated with renewable energies
The nomination of Biogreenfinery for the 2024 REGIOSTARS Awards represents a European recognition of excellence for this initiative by the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC). The project offers an inspiring model for other regions in renewable solutions based on hydrogen for the supply of green fuels aimed at transportation.
The consortium formed by ITC, MRC, and GAUSS Energy is developing the energy efficiency and sustainable mobility strategy for four Mexican islands—Cozumel, Holbox, Isla Mujeres, and Isla Natividad—after being awarded the contract tendered by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
The Canary Islands Institute of Technology, linked to the Canary Islands Regional Government’s Department of Science and Innovation, and the Gran Canaria Council, through the interurban transport concessionary company Global, have launched the first renewable hydrogen fuel cell bus in the Canary Islands, operating on the southeastern route of Gran Canaria
The International Meeting, a reference event in the renewable energy and water sectors, held on November 23 and 24 in Fuerteventura, served as a meeting point for companies, organizations, and strategic agents at an intercontinental level
The President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, accompanied by the European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms, Elisa Ferreira, inaugurated the new green hydrogen biorefinery, Biogreenfinery, this Friday in Pozo Izquierdo. The project, led by the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC), has been fully funded through the REACT-EU fund
The experimental biorefinery Biogreenfinery, unique in our country and a benchmark at the European level, positions the Canary Islands at the forefront of transportation decarbonization.
The new pilot plant for the production of biofuels, 100% renewable and self-sufficient, was presented at the ‘International Conference on Green Hydrogen and Synthetic Fuels’ taking place today and tomorrow in Gran Canaria, featuring distinguished speakers from the global energy industry.
The upcoming launch of a pilot biorefinery for hydrogen and renewable fuel research by the Canary Islands Institute of Technology will be the focal point of a meeting that will bring together prominent energy sector experts in Gran Canaria on October 18 and 19 to share the latest advancements in future fuels