The SPRI Group, Petronor, Energy Cluster and Tecnalia are in Houston this week representing the Net Zero Basque Industrial Super Cluster at the event on “Technological alliances for decarbonisation”, organised by the World Economic Forum and the Electric Power Research Institute. The Net-Zero Basque Industrial Super Cluster is one of the ten regional initiatives invited to form part of the World...Read more
There are multiple techniques on the market for the recovery of contaminated soil. However, the option currently used in the majority of cases, not only in the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (ACBC), but also in many other regions and countries, is excavation and landfill disposal. This is quicker and cheaper than other options, although it is environmentally unsustainable and inefficient, and does not...Read more
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has chosen the Basque Country to hold today and tomorrow (7 and 8 April) the first meeting of the world clusters involved in the "transitioning industrial clusters towards net zero" initiative; the Hynet Cluster (United Kingdom), Zero Carbon Humber (United Kingdoms), Kwinana Industrial Area (Australia), Chemelot (the Netherlands) and the Basque Net Zero Industrial Super Cluster are so...Read more
The SPRI Group's Net-Zero Basque Industrial SuperCluster initiative has unveiled the roadmap for the decarbonisation of the Basque paper sector by 2050. Along with steelmaking, smelting, cement and refinery, this industry is among the 5 that account for nearly 68% of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Basque Country. The report concludes that the transition towards net-zero emissions of the sector will benefit from the development of technological measures focused mainly on energy...Read more