Developer

Ente Vasco de la Energia

www.eve.es

Total capacity of implemented projects

50 - 250 MW

Countries of projects presence

1

Ente Vasco de la Energia (EVE) is a Spanish company that develops renewable projects in various sectors such as Biomass & Waste, Electrified Transport, Geothermal, Small Hydro, Marine, Solar, and Wind. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Bilbao, Spain. It is a public company that operates under the supervision of the Basque Government's Ministry of Economic Development and Infrastructure.

Biomass & Waste:

EVE is committed to developing renewable projects in the Biomass & Waste sector. The company has invested in several projects that convert waste into energy. For example, EVE has a project in the Basque Country that converts organic waste into biogas, which is then used to generate electricity. The company has also invested in a project that uses wood chips to generate electricity. This project is located in the town of Amurrio in the province of Alava.

Electrified Transport:

EVE is also committed to promoting electrified transport. The company has invested in several projects that promote the use of electric vehicles. For example, EVE has installed charging points for electric vehicles in several locations in the Basque Country. The company has also invested in a project that promotes the use of electric buses. This project is located in the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz and involves the use of electric buses for public transportation.

Geothermal:

EVE is also involved in the development of geothermal energy projects. The company has invested in several projects that use geothermal energy to generate electricity. For example, EVE has a project in the Basque Country that uses geothermal energy to generate electricity for a greenhouse. The company has also invested in a project that uses geothermal energy to heat a swimming pool. This project is located in the town of Zestoa in the province of Gipuzkoa.

Small Hydro:

EVE is also involved in the development of small hydro projects. The company has invested in several projects that use small hydro to generate electricity. For example, EVE has a project in the Basque Country that uses small hydro to generate electricity for a rural community. The company has also invested in a project that uses small hydro to generate electricity for a university. This project is located in the city of Bilbao.

Marine:

EVE is also involved in the development of marine energy projects. The company has invested in several projects that use marine energy to generate electricity. For example, EVE has a project in the Basque Country that uses wave energy to generate electricity. The company has also invested in a project that uses tidal energy to generate electricity. This project is located in the Bay of Biscay.

Solar:

EVE is also involved in the development of solar energy projects. The company has invested in several projects that use solar energy to generate electricity. For example, EVE has a project in the Basque Country that uses solar energy to generate electricity for a school. The company has also invested in a project that uses solar energy to generate electricity for a hospital. This project is located in the city of San Sebastian.

Wind:

EVE is also involved in the development of wind energy projects. The company has invested in several projects that use wind energy to generate electricity. For example, EVE has a project in the Basque Country that uses wind energy to generate electricity for a rural community. The company has also invested in a project that uses wind energy to generate electricity for a university. This project is located in the city of Bilbao.

Overall, EVE is committed to developing renewable projects in various sectors such as Biomass & Waste, Electrified Transport, Geothermal, Small Hydro, Marine, Solar, and Wind. The company has invested in several projects that promote the use of renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. EVE's commitment to renewable energy is aligned with the Basque Government's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030.