CLANER reaffirms the commitment of Andalusia’s sustainable energy sector against climate change

Speaking at the International Climate Change Congress recently held in Jerez, Vargas, the president of CLANER reconfirmed the commitment to combating climate changethat the Andalusian business community has taken on in the field of sustainable energy.

The President of the Andalusian Association for Renewable Energy (CLANER); Alfonso Vargas has reaffirmed the commitment of Andalusian companies in the renewable sector in the fight against climate change and in particular with the Paris Agreement and its aim to limit global warming a 1.5 °C.

The director of CLANER has made these statements within the framework of the International Climate Change Congressheld in Jerez, and in which the organization representing Andalusian sustainable energy has had a relevant participation “due to the leading role and international leadership that Andalusian companies have maintained for decades in the clean energy sector, with an essential contribution to the global climate goals.”

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In this sense, Alfonso Vargas has particularly highlighted the contribution of renewable energy sources to the decarbonization of the energy model stop the increase in the average temperature on earth.

“A change process that is urgent and unstoppable and in which the clean energy plays a crucial role in this transformation from an outdated and harmful system to the current efficient, ecological and sustainable model,” he noted.

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In his speech, Alfonso Vargas shared a presentation table, moderated by the Secretary General of Energy of the Junta de Andalucía, Manuel Larrasa, with the Director of Sustainability of Grupo AZVI, Guillermo Sánchez, the Director of ESG and Communications of Atlantic Cooper, María. Esperanza Morillo, Coagener CEO Pablo Gómez and Emasesa manager Manuel Romero.

The President of CLANER has taken the opportunity to thank the Regional Government of Andalusia and in particular the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment “not only for the enormous efforts they have made in the face of the challenge of reducing emissions, but also in a fruitful and necessary coordination between the regional administration and the clean energy industry sector for achieving environmental objectives and sustainable developments that we have in common.”

The Combating climate change is a necessity increasingly urgent, as the consequences of this event are becoming more and more serious and it is understandable that governments and associations such as CLANER, prepare to mitigate and mitigate its effects.