The Spanish city of Santa Coloma de Gramanet, near Barcelona, has come up with a pretty unusual way of generating renewable power - by installing solar panels on top of mausoleums at the local cemetery.
Reports say the project cost just over £600,000 and the 462 solar panels will create enough energy to power 60 homes…
Not to be outdone by its Iberian neighbour Portugal (as reported on by Greenbang here yesterday), Spain has also deployed a commercial wave energy project.
The project is being led by Spanish utility Iberdrola and the pilot consists of a bouy 10 metres in diameter with a shaft that contains the energy transformation system and a…
Greenbang must have been having a quick nap when this happened earlier this month, but it's a bit of a doozy so it's worth mentioning.
So there Greenbang was, telling you all about this company and that company picking up a mere $10m here and a tiny $23m there and all the while Spanish solar power…
In Europe, it's clearly the season for billions. Greenbang supposes billions are a bit 80s-style knitwear, toy dogs and rucksacks worn over both shoulders - they never go out of fashion on the continent, really.
After Dutch energy company Econcern promised to invest €12 billion in green power, now Spanish utility Iberdrola is getting out its…