GENERA volvió a demostrar por qué es la cita imprescindible del sector. Reencuentros con clientes, reuniones que abren nuevas líneas de trabajo, conversaciones improvisadas que se convierten en oportunidades… y un ecosistema de desarrolladores con una energía contagiosa.

GENERA and PMH2

A week at the heart of the energy transition: GENERA and PMH2

This year and this month in particular have been a real concentrate of the energy sector: meetings, presentations, learning, spontaneous conversations in the corridors and a great desire to move forward. Participating in GENERA 2025 and in the PMH2 Meeting of Castilla y León almost simultaneously allowed us to take the real pulse of a sector that is moving fast, that demands more coordination and that needs increasingly complete technical, social and territorial solutions.

It has been a week of presence, listening and contrast. And also to confirm that the energy transition is not built only with technology: it is built by talking to those who develop projects every day.

GENERA: intensity, meetings and a keynote speech on social management

GENERA once again demonstrated why it is the must-attend event in the sector. Meetings with clients, meetings that open up new lines of work, impromptu conversations that turn into opportunities… and an ecosystem of developers with a contagious energy.

This year, we also participated in the Panel on Opportunities in Electrification: New Models with the intervention: “Social management: dialogue, territorial integration and sustainability in energy projects”.

We shared a main idea that resonated strongly: social management is not an add-on, it is a structural piece for projects to move forward without blockages. Early dialogue, territorial integration and the creation of local value not only reduce risks, but also consolidate the technical and economic viability of the project.

Throughout the fair, another key aspect became evident: innovation is advancing at a pace that seemed unthinkable just a few years ago. Equipment, solutions and models that yesterday were concepts under development are now presented as realities ready for deployment. From technologies to optimize the performance of large renewable installations to increasingly intelligent flexibility, storage or monitoring systems. A clear demonstration that the sector is not only evolving, but accelerating.

PMH2: an emerging sector that is already facing social challenges, and a presentation focused on participation

At the same time, the PMH2 Meeting of Castilla y León allowed to look at the development of green hydrogen and its first real challenges. It was a space to understand where the sector really is, share learnings and connect with key players. The presentations on strategies, experiences and perspectives coincided on a central point: green hydrogen is advancing, but its territorial implementation will be decisive.

In this context we presented our paper on citizen participation as a tool to build Social License. We explained how we accompany developers to bring their projects closer to the territory from very early stages, not only informing, but also listening, building trust and working to produce positive territorial impact.

Two events, one message

GENERA and PMH2 were different scenarios, but they coincided in something essential:
The energy transition advances when innovation, technology and the social license to operate converge.

At EHS Techniques we remain committed to being where the energy future is debated, contrasted and built. And to accompany those who make it possible: the developers who drive the transition from the ground up.


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