







Sener and Siemens Energy have been selected by Uniper to conduct a feasibility study. After the commissioning of Scholven 1, combined cogeneration plant built by Sener under the EPC (engineering, purchasing and construction) modality in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Sener will study the feasibility of this plant’s transformation, which is currently consuming natural gas, so it can use hydrogen (H2) as a fuel source for gas turbines and boilers.
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.
Sener hosts the second workshop of BEAST, the project shaping the future European short‑range missile
Cemosa, Fairbanks Arquitectos and Sener to design the expansion of Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport
Sener is contributing to the Smile mission, aimed at advancing understanding of space weather
César Quevedo receives the Professional Merit Medal from the College of Civil Engineers
