Energy transition

Working towards the decarbonisation of the global energy system

We promote an efficient energy transition, in line with our work against climate change

At IIDMA we consider it necessary to carry out a structural change in energy systems in order to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and other atmospheric pollutants.

In this line, our work focuses on the withdrawal of fossil fuels from different sectors, promoting energy efficiency and the deployment of renewable energy technologies that respect land and biodiversity.

Our main lines of work include

Main Projects

2012 – Within the framework of the Life+ funding awarded in 2012 to Justice & Environment, an organisation of which IIDMA is a member, we carried out two case studies to analyse how climate change was taken into account in environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental assessment procedures. Firstly, the case of the Balboa refinery was chosen. Secondly, the case of the Renewable Energy Plan (2011-2010).

2013 – As part of the Life+ funding awarded in 2013 to Justice & Environment, an organisation of which IIDMA is a member, we conducted an analysis to assess how energy transition aspects are addressed in legislation and policy relating to:

  • Renewable energy production.
  • Smart grids that are capable of distributing and storing energy from renewable sources.
  • Reducing energy consumption, including energy efficiency.

2017-2020. IIDMA collaborated with the EUKI Project, an initiative promoted by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) that ran until February 2020 and involved Germany, France, Ireland, Spain and Hungary. This project sought to promote cooperation between different countries of the European Union to adopt and disseminate best practices among professionals in the sector regarding climate change mitigation, and to create multidisciplinary working networks. To this end, workshops, policy analysis and communication actions were developed to raise public awareness. More info, here.

2021 – IIDMA presented a comprehensive report analysing the sectoral policies of the six main Spanish banks (Bankia, Bankinter, BBVA, CaixaBank, Sabadell and Santander) and offering a series of recommendations to the sector.

2022 – These workshops, organised by IIDMA, enabled the exchange of opinions and experiences on climate and energy action at regional level. The different events were attended by dozens of specialists from the political, academic and environmental and energy law fields.

The report “The regional Climate Change Expert Committees and their contribution to achieving climate neutrality“, among other reports published by IIDMA, was presented in the workshops. This publication highlights that, although the creation of these committees is a positive experience, their implementation at regional level is failing because they lack the necessary mechanisms and resources to carry out their tasks. For this reason, IIDMA recommends that the creation of these bodies is accompanied by a clear and detailed regulatory framework, greater transparency, functional and budgetary independence, and a system of remuneration for their work.

Other areas of expertise

Our objective is to contribute to sustainable development and the protection of the planet, through the analysis, implementation and enforcement of the law.
CLIMATE CHANGE

We work on the implementation and development of the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement, and promote EU policy instruments adopted to meet international climate change commitments.

GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY
We contribute to the development of institutional governance systems aimed towards environmental protection.




WATER RESOURCES

We contribute to improving the quality and use of water resources by promoting the efficiency and effectiveness of law and programmes aimed towards water protection.

 

BIODIVERSITY AND OCEANS
We contribute to the development and implementation of international Conventions and the main EU Directives in this field.



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