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This is a new step into the energy transition process of Uniper’s plant. “At Sener, we are firmly committed to developing alternative energy sources that enable our society to advance towards the energy transition and self-sufficiency. Aware of the major challenge this poses for Europe, we promote innovation to provide effective solutions,” states Álvaro Lorente, Energy Managing Director at Sener.
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