Hydrogen Technology Observatory: a hub for promoting expansion
Discover what the Enagás Hydrogen Technology Observatory is, its functions and how it promotes and drives technological progress. Come on in and find out more!
Move towards the future energy
Discover what the Enagás Hydrogen Technology Observatory is, its functions and how it promotes and drives technological progress. Come on in and find out more!
Currently, the energy sector is one of those with the largest gender gap of all those in the global economy. Only one in five positions in the energy sector is held by a woman, as highlighted by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Enagás promotes a respectful and inclusive environment where professionals feel that they can be visible and express themselves freely. To this end, it has organised its actions around six specific axes of diversity: cultural, gender, disability, generational, thought and LGTBIQ+
Metrology in the gas system is the set of methods and tools used to accurately measure the quantity and quality of the gas that is received, transported and consumed at all points in the system.
The adaptability of existing gas infrastructures is key to their future. Among other issues, it opens up the possibility of reusing the current regasification plants so that they can work with decarbonised molecules.
The fifth edition of the Ingenia Energy Challenge, launched at the end of September 2023 as part of the Enagás Innovation Day event, received a total of 62 initiatives, making Enagás once again a benchmark in open corporate entrepreneurship to accelerate the energy transition.
Companies are not oblivious to the transformation of today’s society. Their mission is to contribute to the construction of a more sustainable economy, including the environmental, social, and corporate governance perspective - the ESG criteria.
Since 2013, the European Union has updated the list of PCIs every two years. For the sixth edition validated in April 2024, hydrogen and electrolyzer projects have been included for the first time.
The lack of female role models is one of the main reasons why many women do not pursue a career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics, known as STEM training.
Enagás and Repsol are jointly developing a photoelectrocatalysis project for the production of green hydrogen. The project is one of the most innovative in the world and has already received 65 patent applications in more than 30 countries.
Energía Positiva+ and Ingenia Energy Challenge receive hundreds of proposals aimed at defining the energy sector of the future while mitigating the economic and social impact of COVID-19
Enagás has launched Ingenia Energy Challenge 2020, a call aimed at entrepreneurs who want to turn their energy-related business ideas into reality. The aim is to drive the energy transition and decarbonisation through new forms of sustainable energy.
Enagás understands the role that companies play in such an opportunity as Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) opens and therefore has incorporated them into its strategy.