Water positive: what is this water revolution all about?
A management model that seeks to preserve water, optimise its consumption, contribute to its revitalisation and raise awareness of the need to be responsible with its use, has arisen.
A management model that seeks to preserve water, optimise its consumption, contribute to its revitalisation and raise awareness of the need to be responsible with its use, has arisen.
Professionals with academic qualifications, experience, creativity, and a strong commitment to businesses and the sector will effectively lead the energy transition through what are known as green jobs.
The environmental challenges we face as a society demand ingenious and transformative solutions. To this end, technology and innovation are essential catalysts.
Diversity has always existed, although it has not always been taken into consideration in business circles. Fortunately, this reality is changing as a result of companies which, among other actions, are creating safe and respectful environments in which to express oneself.
The evolution of traditional energy sources towards greener and more sustainable alternatives is essential to reduce emissions in a key sector for social well-being, such as the energy sector.
In the transition towards a decarbonised and digitised economy, European funds are an invaluable economic aid, capable of accelerating projects that contribute to cohesion, sustainable and inclusive growth, job creation and care for the environment.
Combining senior and junior talent helps develop stronger, more resilient and cohesive teams.
A few weeks ago we made our prediction of what this meeting would be, broadly speaking, like. Now, with the closing of COP27, we can begin to assess what this event has meant for sustainability.
On 6 November, COP27, the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, will begin.
When faced with a challenge such as the energy transition, all ideas and points of view are needed to find a solution.
Interview with Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO of Satlantis, a space company specialising in the development of Earth observation technologies in very high resolution for small satellites.
Digitalisation and innovation provide assurances as we face a new situation in which a transition towards a new energy model, a global health crisis and great economic and social uncertainty are combined
The generation of renewable gases, specifically biomethane, which are obtained from different types of waste is one way of promoting a circular economy in Spain, to enable us to meet the targets established in the new European Union waste directive.
Continuing with the series of interviews that began on the occasion of ‘International Women's Day’, today we spoke with Rosa María Sanz, chairperson of Sedigas
Tras el desastre nuclear de Fukushima, Japón apuesta por el uso del hidrógeno con el objetivo de convertirse en la única sociedad del mundo basada en él.
Decarbonisation and the drive towards a circular economy require the development of non-electrical renewable energies such as hydrogen or biogas/biomethane.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. But it's hard to find it in a free state. It must be extracted from other sources such as water, coal, biomass or natural gas.
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.
In 2015, more than 200 Heads of State and Government met at the Summit on Sustainable Development, at which they adopted Agenda 2030.