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
The Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) hosted a visit on Friday from a group of R&D project managers from various Canarian centers as part of the ACIISI initiative to promote the exchange of experiences and strengthen multilateral alliances in the field of knowledge
The ITC hosted the second edition of the Workshop co-organized by Fedarene as part of the Green Hysland project in Gran Canaria, where leading centers in the development of renewable hydrogen technologies shared advancements in their integration into European island regions, with a particular focus on the Canary Islands’ Biogreenfinery project
This ambitious project made up of 16 countries, 5 European and 11 African, plans to generate three pilot systems for energy recovery from agricultural and agro-industrial waste in Morocco, Ghana and South Africa
About twenty public and private entities support this project that is committed to renewable hydrogen to contribute to decarbonisation.
The Cluster-Hub presents this project to the Government of the Canary Islands, which would involve an investment of 100 million euros in its first phase.
Young pre-doctorate researchers hired by eight European universities and research centers, including the Instituto Tecnológico de Canarias, investigate new inclusive and sustainable energy scenarios within the Smart-BEEjS initiative, funded by the Marie Curie programme
Ensuring the resilience of island energy systems and planning a fair and equitable energy transition are the priorities on which the Technological Institute of the Canary Islands works as instrumental organization of the regional Ministry of Ecological Transition for the development of the Canary Islands Energy Transition Plan (PTECan)
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