RESMAC
Santa Lucía, Gran Canaria, Spain
About
Founded in 2024, RESMAC is a government headquartered in Santa Lucía, Spain specializing in Solar, Wind, Hydro.
RESMAC (Innovative and Strategic Renewable Energy Sources to drive the transition to climate neutrality in Macaronesia) is a European territorial cooperation project aimed at evaluating technological solutions, methodologies, and innovative tools in renewable energy. The project focuses on advancing renewable energy integration in weak and isolated electrical networks, promoting sustainable mobility, supporting energy communities for citizens and SMEs, and facilitating descarbonization of strategic sectors. Key activities include planning renewable energy integration, offshore wind development, green hydrogen production via electrolyzers, sustainable tourism and industry, urban thermal network implementation, agricultural solar drying, geothermal exploration, and e-fuel integration. The consortium comprises universities, research institutions, port authorities, energy agencies, and municipal federations from the participating regions.
Headquarters
Santa Lucía, Spain
Founded
2024
Company Type
Government
Funding Stage
Active
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Canary Islands, Madeira, Cape Verde, Ghana, Mauritania
Industry Memberships
INTERREG MAC 2021-2027