The programme forms part of Magnon’s sustainability policy and its commitment to transparency and dialogue with the communities in which it operates.

Magnon launches Ecodiálogos, an outreach platform to promote knowledge of green fuels in the province of Huelva

  • The initiative aims to bring society closer to the projects and technologies of the energy transition and their impact on employment, industry and territorial development.

Magnon, Ence’s renewable energy subsidiary and Spain’s largest manager of agroforestry biomass, is launching this week the Ecodiálogos programme, an outreach initiative created with the aim of promoting knowledge about the role of renewable energy and new green fuels in the economic and industrial future of the province of Huelva.

Magnon is launching this programme at a key moment for the province, when projects linked to the circular economy and renewable fuels are set to play a relevant role in the decarbonisation of industrial sectors that are difficult to electrify, such as maritime transport, aviation and the chemical industry. In this context, Magnon’s energy complex in Huelva —a national benchmark in the production of renewable energy from biomass— stands out as a key infrastructure for the transition towards new energy vectors based on the use of biogenic CO₂.

Through short radio segments and editorial articles, the aim of Ecodiálogos is to provide citizens with information on how Huelva is becoming internationally established as a strategic territory within the new European energy model.

Huelva, a benchmark in the European energy model

Ecodiálogos will begin this week with Manuel Larrasa, Secretary General for Energy of the Regional Government of Andalusia, who will discuss how projects involving biogenic CO₂ capture and renewable fuel production fit into Andalusia’s and Europe’s energy strategy. He will highlight environmental safeguards, the priority given to already developed industrial land, and Huelva’s leading role in the transition from fossil fuels to a renewable energy model.

The initiative will also feature the participation of representatives from public administrations, business and trade union organisations, as well as entities linked to research, industrial development and the economic growth of the province.