Climate change is a scientific reality and decarbonization of the economy is a moral obligation.
The process of decarbonization must be led by technology and the market, not by political parties.
Mistakes in EU energy policy have led to a transfer of capital, knowledge, and competitiveness to other regions.
The ideological dogmatism of the left and the complexes of the moderate right have harmed Europe's competitiveness.
Spain needs to continue with its commitment to renewable energies, but not at the expense of its industry.
The introduction of new populist and contradictory taxes on energy companies has created uncertainty and jeopardized projects in Spain.
Conclusion: Ideological belief should not dictate energy policies, a pragmatic, technology-based vision of decarbonization is needed to protect the economy and the future of the young.