The Spanish government plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 32% by 2030, exceeding the previous target of 23%.
This goal is expected to be achieved mainly through increased reliance on renewable energy.
Clean technology already accounts for 50% of the country's electricity production and is expected to reach 81% by the end of the decade.
The electrification of the economy has been delayed, particularly in the transport sector.
The current government plan aims to achieve a total of 5.5 million electric vehicles by 2030.
Despite the measures implemented, efforts must be doubled to meet the objectives of this program.
Conclusion: In the face of climate change threats and geopolitical instability, Spain is making significant tweaks in its energy strategy to comply with international decarbonization commitments. However, efforts need to be ramped up to accelerate the transition, especially in electrifying the economy and the transport sector.