Spain has set an ambitious target to achieve 81% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, an increase from the previous goal of 74%. This initiative is part of the country’s broader plan to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 32% compared to 1990 levels. The strategy will emphasize the expansion of solar and wind energy, along with a significant boost in green hydrogen production, targeting 12 gigawatts of electrolysers by the end of the decade. These measures aim to make Spain a leader in renewable energy in Europe.

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