Driving the transition Driving the transition The 2030 Industry Plan of the Basque Government and the Energy Transition and Climate Change Act of the Basque Country establish the basic guidelines and the transformative projects on which the energy-industrial policy of the Basque Country will be based in the coming years. With the objective of decarbonizing the Basque economy by 2050, energy efficiency, the use of renewable resources, the penetration of new vectors such as hydrogen and CO2, and the availability of a robust and effective electricity network, are established as the fundamental pillars for the orderly development of the Basque energy future. Energy in Euskadi Industry Plan – Euskadi 2030 Energy Transition and Climate Change Act Energy Policy 3E2030 Basque Hydrogen Strategy Basque electric mobility strategy Energibasque strategy Recent history of the Basque energy system Publications Energy data Observatory of the energy situation Energy data of the Basque Country Aid and value services Aid and value services The Basque Energy Agency is an agency allied to industry, public administrations and the public. Industry: Support for changing the industrial energy model through self-consumption and energy efficiency. Public administrations: Through an accompaniment to renewable and energy efficiency projects that are referential and tractors in society. Citizenship: Providing tools for consumers to be at the center of decision making. Aid programme Ayudas Carta de servicios Taxation Basque list of clean technologies Art 65 – Tax deductions Energy Savings Certificates (ESCs) Value services Industry Citizenship Public administration Energy projects Energy projects According to the road map established by the Basque Government’s Industry Plan and its Transformative Projects, the electrification of industrial consumption is a priority factor for competitiveness, something in which electricity networks will have a fundamental role. However, this transformation is not always possible, which is why new energy vectors such as renewable hydrogen and decarbonised gases are required to gradually introduce more sustainable and efficient energies into these industries that are difficult to decouple from carbon. In this sense, the EVE promotes the reduction of fossil energy dependency, by increasing the percentage of renewable energy and supporting decarbonization projects in the industry. Renewables / Networks Electrical distribution networks Wind Power Solar photovoltaic Self-consumption Energy storage Energy Communities Marine energy Geothermal energy Molecule Biomethane Renewable hydrogen CO2 Other activities Geology and mining European Projects Seminars and Latest News Training seminars News Corporative About us Organigramme Affiliates Contractor Profile Description General Information Contracting Committee: Regulations and Composition General Purchasing and Contracting Conditions Tenders Minor Contracts Commissions to Own Resources – Assignments Annual Contracting Plan Transparency Ente Vasco de la Energía CADEM SHESA BIMEP Harana Kontrasta
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