WHY CHOOSE SOLAR?

November 29, 2017

Solar energy - a clean source No greenhouse gas emissions are released into the atmosphere when you use solar panels to create electricity. And because the sun provides more energy than we'll ever need, electricity from solar power is a very important energy source in the move to clean energy production.

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Leading the Change

Leading the Change is the corporate project of Gonvarri Steel Industries and Gestamp Renewables, which main goal is to contribute to the 2013- 2015 strategic plan.

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Mega trends in wind energy technology

Infographic | June 8, 2021

Infographic onMega trends in wind energy technology.

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Solar Cells: How Solar Panels Work

Infographic | June 8, 2022

Solar energy is an important and popular form of renewable energy that could help our communities move away from non-renewable resources like coal and other fossil fuels.

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What Are the Five Major Types of Renewable Energy?

Infographic | June 28, 2022

Renewable energy technologies harness the power of the sun, wind, and heat from the Earth’s core, and then transforms it into usable forms of energy like heat, electricity, and fuel.

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How to maximize renewables in the energy mix?

Infographic | April 8, 2020

How to maximize renewable in the energy mix and energy storage help to integrate renewable in the grid.

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The Power of Green Investing

Infographic | January 28, 2020

Most environmentally conscious people know that every purchase they make has an impact. The products you buy and the companies you support are a small way to make a difference in the world. That’s why many people opt for more sustainable options, choosing responsibly-sourced goods and recyclable materials whenever possible. Where we put our money matters.

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Infographic: A New Global Wind Energy Atlas

Infographic | May 13, 2021

To maximize the return of investment, the design of a wind turbine is determined on the 50-year return period of sustained wind speed. Stable and consistent wind speed is one of the major determining factors when considering turbine design and wind turbine farm placement. Cornell researchers Sara C. Pryor, professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, and Rebecca J. Barthelmie, professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, recently released a new global wind atlas—a digital compendium of sites around the world with extreme wind speeds.

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Leading the Change

Leading the Change is the corporate project of Gonvarri Steel Industries and Gestamp Renewables, which main goal is to contribute to the 2013- 2015 strategic plan.

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