Carlos Ortegains

Carlos Ortegains

Utilities Innovation Specialist
Carlos Ortegains is a researcher in renewable energy resources and technologies. His content explores solar, wind, hydro, and other renewable energy sources, and explores energy storage and grid integration solutions. Carlos’ insights empower energy professionals and policymakers to harness the potential of renewable resources, driving the transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy systems.
Colombia Increases LNG Imports to Counter Low Hydroelectric Output
Renewable Energy Colombia Increases LNG Imports to Counter Low Hydroelectric Output

In response to dwindling water reserves in hydroelectric dams, Colombia has significantly increased its imports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). This strategic shift underscores the vulnerability of the country's energy grid and highlights the importance of LNG in ensuring a stable electricity

Are Energy Efficiency Retrofits Key to Home Safety During Climate Change?
Energy Management Are Energy Efficiency Retrofits Key to Home Safety During Climate Change?

As climate change intensifies, with increasingly severe weather events and temperature extremes, home safety and comfort are becoming critical aspects of household planning. One highly effective way to address these concerns is through energy efficiency retrofits. These measures not only help

ScottishPower Invests £8 Million in Lowestoft Offshore Wind Hub
Renewable Energy ScottishPower Invests £8 Million in Lowestoft Offshore Wind Hub

ScottishPower Renewables has announced a landmark investment in Lowestoft, cementing the town as the long-term hub for its UK offshore wind operations. The company is channeling approximately £8 million into acquiring and developing a new site in Lowestoft’s PowerPark. This strategic move is set to

Can Saudi Funds Help Tajikistan's Rogun Hydropower Project Succeed?
Renewable Energy Can Saudi Funds Help Tajikistan's Rogun Hydropower Project Succeed?

In a significant financial move, Saudi Arabia has pledged $100 million from its Development Fund towards the completion of the Rogun Hydropower Plant (HPP) in Tajikistan, a project that underscores Tajikistan's strategic priorities in energy and economic development. This funding announcement was

Can the Sounda Hydropower Plant Transform Congo's Energy Future?
Renewable Energy Can the Sounda Hydropower Plant Transform Congo's Energy Future?

The Republic of the Congo is poised for a significant boost in its energy capacity with the upcoming construction of the Sounda Hydropower Plant, set to begin in the first half of 2025. This ambitious project, which will be situated in the Kouilou district about 130 kilometers from Pointe-Noire,

Are 'Energy Hogs' Draining Your Wallet? Discover How to Cut Costs
Energy Management Are 'Energy Hogs' Draining Your Wallet? Discover How to Cut Costs

In today's world of rising energy costs, households are feeling the pressure to cut down on expenses while maintaining a comfortable living environment. Amid the clamor of modern technology and household gadgets, it's easy to overlook how much energy is being wasted by leaving devices on standby

How Is Singapore Using Innovation to Simplify Business Regulations?
Renewable Energy How Is Singapore Using Innovation to Simplify Business Regulations?

In a bold move to create a more business-friendly environment, Singapore's Ministry of Transport has announced significant changes aimed at easing regulatory burdens and fostering innovation. These changes, which include the easing of solar panel installation regulations near airports and the

How Are Companies Integrating Sustainability and Social Impact Today?
Renewable Energy How Are Companies Integrating Sustainability and Social Impact Today?

In today's interconnected world, corporations are no longer content with merely generating profits. Instead, they strive to weave corporate social responsibility (CSR) into the very fabric of their operations. This evolving landscape is marked by initiatives that span environmental sustainability,

Monarch and Invenergy Secure $170M for Samson Solar Energy Phase Two
Renewable Energy Monarch and Invenergy Secure $170M for Samson Solar Energy Phase Two

Solar energy is gaining momentum as financial investments and developmental milestones in this sector continue to make headlines. Monarch Private Capital and Invenergy have recently closed a tax equity financing of $170 million for the second phase of the Samson Solar Energy Center, underscoring

Harnessing Economic Value in Real Estate Through Low-Carbon Buildings
Energy Management Harnessing Economic Value in Real Estate Through Low-Carbon Buildings

The shift towards low-carbon buildings is no longer just an environmental consideration but a pressing economic strategy for real estate stakeholders. Building owners, investors, and occupiers stand on the cusp of a lucrative opportunity with the increasing demand for sustainable spaces driven by

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