Colombia plans new renewable energy auction as industry expectations rise
The national government is preparing to launch a clean energy tender in the coming weeks, to run in parallel with the reliability charge auction. Developers remain cautious due to the lack of clarity on capacity volumes and auction rules.
Guatemala faces power market stress as grid constraints drive spot prices to USD 107/MWh
The Guatemalan electricity market opened the year with extreme volatility, swinging from USD 8 to USD 107/MWh in just four days, even as renewable energy was curtailed due to grid constraints. Industry leaders warn that inaction could prove costly.
Buenos Aires blackout exposes lack of high-voltage grid investment
Nearly one million people were left without power after a failure at a transformer substation in Morón. According to former power secretary Paulo Farina, the incident once again exposes deep flaws in transmission planning and the urgent need for long-delayed structural investments.
Andalusia steps up as Spain’s storage hub with fast-track rules for hybrid projects
Spain’s southern region introduces an express procedure for hybridised storage projects exempt from environmental assessment. With more than 800 MW under development and €354.5 million secured from EU funds, Andalusia aims to accelerate investment and strengthen its position as a renewable energy hub.
Guatemala faces power market stress as grid constraints drive spot prices to USD 107/MWh
The Guatemalan electricity market opened the year with extreme volatility, swinging from USD 8 to USD 107/MWh in just four days, even as renewable energy was curtailed due to grid constraints. Industry leaders warn that inaction could prove costly.
Buenos Aires blackout exposes lack of high-voltage grid investment
Nearly one million people were left without power after a failure at a transformer substation in Morón. According to former power secretary Paulo Farina, the incident once again exposes deep flaws in transmission planning and the urgent need for long-delayed structural investments.
Andalusia steps up as Spain’s storage hub with fast-track rules for hybrid projects
Spain’s southern region introduces an express procedure for hybridised storage projects exempt from environmental assessment. With more than 800 MW under development and €354.5 million secured from EU funds, Andalusia aims to accelerate investment and strengthen its position as a renewable energy hub.
Casa dos Ventos and Ascenty sign Latin America’s largest renewable deal for data centers
The USD 500 million agreement will supply 110 MW of clean power, strengthening long-term renewable energy procurement for hyperscale data centers in Brazil.
Grenergy secures 2.1 GWh of capacity contracts for stand-alone BESS in Poland
The Spanish renewable energy group has also obtained nearly €8 million in public funding for additional battery storage projects, reinforcing the rollout of its Greenbox platform across Europe, which now totals 31 GWh in stand-alone storage.
In Washington, Petro seeks foreign investment as Colombia lags on renewable rollout
During an official visit to the United States, Colombia’s president urged international investors to back agriculture, industry and clean energy, even as more than 4 GW of awarded renewable capacity remains stalled at home.
CEOs from Iberdrola, EDP, Saeta Yield and Zelestra to debate the future of renewables at FES Iberia
Leading renewable energy executives in the Iberian Peninsula will take part in the most strategic panels of the event, addressing investment in energy storage, asset digitalisation and new contractual structures. Representatives from Spain’s energy authorities will also attend.
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Colombia plans new renewable energy auction as industry expectations rise
The national government is preparing to launch a clean energy tender in the coming weeks, to run in parallel with the reliability charge auction. Developers remain cautious due to the lack of clarity on capacity volumes and auction rules.
Guatemala faces power market stress as grid constraints drive spot prices to USD 107/MWh
The Guatemalan electricity market opened the year with extreme volatility, swinging from USD 8 to USD 107/MWh in just four days, even as renewable energy was curtailed due to grid constraints. Industry leaders warn that inaction could prove costly.
Buenos Aires blackout exposes lack of high-voltage grid investment
Nearly one million people were left without power after a failure at a transformer substation in Morón. According to former power secretary Paulo Farina, the incident once again exposes deep flaws in transmission planning and the urgent need for long-delayed structural investments.
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CEOs from Iberdrola, EDP, Saeta Yield and Zelestra to debate the future of renewables at FES Iberia
Leading renewable energy executives in the Iberian Peninsula will take part in the most strategic panels of the event, addressing investment in energy storage, asset digitalisation and new contractual structures. Representatives from Spain’s energy authorities will also attend.
Casa dos Ventos and Ascenty sign Latin America’s largest renewable deal for data centers
The USD 500 million agreement will supply 110 MW of clean power, strengthening long-term renewable energy procurement for hyperscale data centers in Brazil.
Grenergy secures 2.1 GWh of capacity contracts for stand-alone BESS in Poland
The Spanish renewable energy group has also obtained nearly €8 million in public funding for additional battery storage projects, reinforcing the rollout of its Greenbox platform across Europe, which now totals 31 GWh in stand-alone storage.
In Washington, Petro seeks foreign investment as Colombia lags on renewable rollout
During an official visit to the United States, Colombia’s president urged international investors to back agriculture, industry and clean energy, even as more than 4 GW of awarded renewable capacity remains stalled at home.
CEOs from Iberdrola, EDP, Saeta Yield and Zelestra to debate the future of renewables at FES Iberia
Leading renewable energy executives in the Iberian Peninsula will take part in the most strategic panels of the event, addressing investment in energy storage, asset digitalisation and new contractual structures. Representatives from Spain’s energy authorities will also attend.
UK awards 8.4 GW in Europe’s largest offshore wind auction ever
The UK’s latest offshore wind auction awarded 8.4 GW, making it the biggest offshore wind auction in Europe to date. Strong competition led to competitive average prices of £91.20/MWh in England and Wales and £89.49/MWh in Scotland. These results reinforce offshore wind’s role as the most competitive large-scale clean electricity generation technology.
Central America pushes BESS in power tenders, but bankability remains elusive
More than 4 GW are at stake in new competitive procurement processes across the region, many of which already require battery energy storage systems (BESS). However, traditional power purchase agreements (PPAs) continue to fall short of recognising the full value of storage, undermining bankability and increasing pressure on regulatory frameworks.
Buenos Aires opens community renewable energy market with new rules
The province launches a regulatory framework that allows multiple users to jointly generate renewable energy, offering tax incentives, surplus monetisation and clear operating rules to scale medium-sized projects.
UK awards 8.4 GW in Europe’s largest offshore wind auction
The United Kingdom has allocated 8.4 GW of offshore wind capacity in its latest auction round, setting a new European record. Intense competition drove strike prices down to £91.20/MWh in England and Wales and £89.49/MWh in Scotland, reinforcing offshore wind’s role as a cornerstone of the UK’s energy transition.
Spain pushes 2 GW of new solar and wind in two months: Who are the developers?
Between December and January, Spain submitted 35 new solar and wind projects for environmental permitting, totalling 2.16 GW. Solar PV accounts for nearly 80% of the capacity, with Madrid, Castile and León and Andalusia leading deployment. Major developers include EDP, Enel Green Power, Masdar, Naturgy, Jinko Power and X-Elio.
Mobility Portal presents its new website: a global platform for real-time insights into eMobility
With a renewed platform, Mobility Portal integrates its Latin America and Europe coverage into one website, offering streamlined access to eMobility news, markets, companies and technology. A platform designed to optimise reading time and keep pace with the sector’s evolution.
Guatemala sets its energy roadmap to 2050: 81.5% renewables and record capacity growth
The Central American country has unveiled long-term plans to double installed power capacity by mid-century, expand its transmission grid by more than 5,600 km and create clear rules for private investment in clean energy technologies.
Global PV manufacturer plans 60 MW of distributed solar in Colombia by 2025
At FES Colombia 2025, JA Solar highlighted the rapid expansion of distributed generation, which is now outpacing large-scale solar amid regulatory challenges and rising electricity demand.
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Spain takes over IRENA vice presidency following U.S. withdrawal
Spain will serve as Vice President of the 16th Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), reinforcing its role in global energy governance at a time when renewables already supply 57% of the country’s electricity demand. The appointment comes amid the withdrawal of the United States from the agency.
Spain adds 8.8 GW of renewables in 2025: What the sector expects for 2026
The country installed 8.85 GW of new renewable capacity last year—88% solar PV. As Spain looks to 2026, grid saturation and permitting bottlenecks are emerging as the main risks to sustaining growth.
IDAE launches €202.5 million in funding for innovative renewables and energy storage: who is eligible?
The call is aimed at emerging technologies such as agrivoltaics, floating solar PV, collective self-consumption and renewable integration in infrastructure projects. It requires the integration of battery storage or hydraulic systems, the use of European-manufactured equipment, and projects that can be implemented before 2030.
Spain takes over IRENA vice presidency following U.S. withdrawal
Spain will serve as Vice President of the 16th Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), reinforcing its role in global energy governance at a time when renewables already supply 57% of the country’s electricity demand. The appointment comes amid the withdrawal of the United States from the agency.
Spain adds 8.8 GW of renewables in 2025: What the sector expects for 2026
The country installed 8.85 GW of new renewable capacity last year—88% solar PV. As Spain looks to 2026, grid saturation and permitting bottlenecks are emerging as the main risks to sustaining growth.
IDAE launches €202.5 million in funding for innovative renewables and energy storage: who is eligible?
The call is aimed at emerging technologies such as agrivoltaics, floating solar PV, collective self-consumption and renewable integration in infrastructure projects. It requires the integration of battery storage or hydraulic systems, the use of European-manufactured equipment, and projects that can be implemented before 2030.
Casa dos Ventos and Ascenty sign Latin America’s largest renewable deal for data centers
The USD 500 million agreement will supply 110 MW of clean power, strengthening long-term renewable energy procurement for hyperscale data centers in Brazil.
From football to renewables: Jorge Brito returns as chairman of Genneia
Jorge Brito resumes the chairmanship of Genneia after completing a high-profile term leading River Plate, reinforcing the company’s expansion strategy in wind and solar energy
Brazil puts the brakes on renewables: over 500 solar and wind permits cancelled
Brazil has withdrawn more than 500 solar and wind power permits—around 22 GW of capacity—as developers reassess project viability amid grid constraints, regulatory shifts and tighter financing conditions.
Casa dos Ventos and Ascenty sign Latin America’s largest renewable deal for data centers
The USD 500 million agreement will supply 110 MW of clean power, strengthening long-term renewable energy procurement for hyperscale data centers in Brazil.
From football to renewables: Jorge Brito returns as chairman of Genneia
Jorge Brito resumes the chairmanship of Genneia after completing a high-profile term leading River Plate, reinforcing the company’s expansion strategy in wind and solar energy
Brazil puts the brakes on renewables: over 500 solar and wind permits cancelled
Brazil has withdrawn more than 500 solar and wind power permits—around 22 GW of capacity—as developers reassess project viability amid grid constraints, regulatory shifts and tighter financing conditions.
Europe needs €584 billion in grids by 2030: RGI discusses the risks and opportunities in the new package
Although the European Commission plans to formally present and adopt the European Grid Package in the fourth quarter of 2025, its impact will largely depend on the ability to address the issues already identified in the EU Grid Action Plan.
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120 GW deficit: Poland’s capacity market and the urgent need to balance renewables with flexible generation
In the 2024 energy auctions, Poland awarded more than 1.6 GW of renewable capacity, with 91% allocated to photovoltaic projects. Maciej Jakubik, an expert in EU regulations and policies at Forum Energii, explains to Strategic Energy Europe the reason behind this phenomenon and the regulatory challenges faced by wind projects.
We launched MPD: A new platform for data, regulations, and statistics on automotive and electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Latin America
Mobility Portal Data is a new, exclusive market intelligence platform with reliable data and key reports for smart decision-making in the automotive sector, including both combustion and electric vehicles, as well as charging infrastructure.
Trump behind an “electric vehicle blackout” while challenging Mexico once again
The newly elected president of the United States reaffirmed his intention to “end the new ‘green deal'” and “revoke the mandate for electric vehicles,” with Elon Musk applauding. What could this mean for the Mexican automotive industry?
We launched MPD: A new platform for data, regulations, and statistics on automotive and electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Latin America
Mobility Portal Data is a new, exclusive market intelligence platform with reliable data and key reports for smart decision-making in the automotive sector, including both combustion and electric vehicles, as well as charging infrastructure.
Trump behind an “electric vehicle blackout” while challenging Mexico once again
The newly elected president of the United States reaffirmed his intention to “end the new ‘green deal'” and “revoke the mandate for electric vehicles,” with Elon Musk applauding. What could this mean for the Mexican automotive industry?
Hayer (Renew Europe): “Europe must stay firm on the green transition despite Trump”
Driveco: “Our Goal is to Deploy Over 1,000 Charging Points and Invest €100 Million in CAPEX”
In a fragmented market, Driveco enters Spain with a strategic investment plan and a comprehensive approach to managing the entire value chain. Christian Revilla, Country Manager for Spain, shares exclusive insights with Mobility Portal Europe about the company’s roadmap to becoming a leader in destination charging.
Hayer (Renew Europe): “Europe must stay firm on the green transition despite Trump”
Driveco: “Our Goal is to Deploy Over 1,000 Charging Points and Invest €100 Million in CAPEX”
In a fragmented market, Driveco enters Spain with a strategic investment plan and a comprehensive approach to managing the entire value chain. Christian Revilla, Country Manager for Spain, shares exclusive insights with Mobility Portal Europe about the company’s roadmap to becoming a leader in destination charging.
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FES Iberia to gather Spain’s energy policymakers: where is the renewables sector heading?
The Iberian Peninsula’s leading renewables and energy storage summit will take place in Madrid on 12 February 2026, bringing together senior officials from Spain’s national and regional authorities shaping the country’s clean energy roadmap. Tickets are now on sale.
Spanish energy companies gear up to power data centres: 12 GW at stake and over €30 billion in investment
Dozens of large-scale initiatives are straining grid capacity and accelerating strategic partnerships with tech giants. Both the public and private sectors are adjusting plans to meet surging demand, as companies such as Forestalia, Iberdrola and TotalEnergies secure key agreements to guarantee renewable power supply.
Chile’s power boom: 95% of new capacity will be renewables and batteries
Chile’s renewable energy and storage association forecasts nearly 10 GW of new capacity in the next two years, driven mainly by BESS, solar PV and wind power projects, reinforcing the country’s clean energy dominance.
Zelestra secures €13 million green financing from BPER for Ginosa and Bellomo solar projects in Italy
The approximately €13 million senior debt package relates to the construction of the Ginosa (Puglia, 6.5 MWdc) and Bellomo (Sicily, 9.5 MWdc) solar plants. The transaction was signed with the Italian bank BPER. Together, the projects will displace an estimate of 8,500 tons of CO2 emission per year and generate enough clean electricity to power the equivalent of 10,000 Italian homes.
Who pays for grid stability? Dominican battery rules raise investor concerns
The regulation sets strict technical requirements for renewable projects with battery storage connected to the national grid. While experts welcome the regulatory progress, they warn that the lack of clear economic signals could weigh on investment.
From football to renewables: Jorge Brito returns as chairman of Genneia
Jorge Brito resumes the chairmanship of Genneia after completing a high-profile term leading River Plate, reinforcing the company’s expansion strategy in wind and solar energy
WindEurope appoints Tinne Van der Straeten as new CEO
WindEurope announces the appointment of Tinne Van der Straeten as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective as of 2 February 2026. Her appointment comes at a critical time for Europe’s energy security, industrial competitiveness and climate commitments.
Spain flags 78 grid nodes for demand access auctions amid mounting capacity constraints
Red Eléctrica de España has officially identified the transmission nodes where large electricity consumers will have to compete for grid access, as technical saturation intensifies and demand-driven projects reshape Spain’s energy transition.



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