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Rep. Dominicana
One week to FES Caribbean: auctions, batteries and regulation take centre stage in the Dominican energy debate

With the event just days away, the Dominican market is accelerating key decisions amid rising competition in renewable generation with storage, new technical frameworks and growing urgency to strengthen power system reliability.

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Spain
Race for energy storage in Spain: who leads the 2.5 GW pipeline in Q1

The first three months of 2026 mark a turning point, with 2,420.1 MW under permitting across more than 60 projects. Developers such as Solaria, OPD Energy, BRUC Energy, Iberdrola, Repsol and Saeta Yield account for a significant share of the pipeline in a market increasingly driven by hybridisation. Below is a project-by-project breakdown, including capacity, location and lead developer.

Mexico
Mexico reshapes energy storage framework: balancing reliability needs and investment challenges

The provisions redefine the integration of energy storage and enable new procurement mechanisms by CENACE. Claudio Rodríguez Galán warns that “there are elements that could affect the appetite of Power Generation Units or Energy Storage Systems to participate”, reflecting the tension between opportunity and risk within the new framework.

Peru
Peru heads to runoff as Fujimori leads amid tight race for second: what’s at stake for renewables?

With 52% of votes counted, Keiko Fujimori leads with 16.95%, followed by Rafael López Aliaga (14.8%) and Jorge Nieto (12.9%), who are still competing for a place in the runoff. At the same time, their policy proposals aim to expand renewable energy and advance green hydrogen development.

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April 13, 2026Race for energy storage in Spain: who leads the 2.5 GW pipeline in Q1

Spain
Race for energy storage in Spain: who leads the 2.5 GW pipeline in Q1

The first three months of 2026 mark a turning point, with 2,420.1 MW under permitting across more than 60 projects. Developers such as Solaria, OPD Energy, BRUC Energy, Iberdrola, Repsol and Saeta Yield account for a significant share of the pipeline in a market increasingly driven by hybridisation. Below is a project-by-project breakdown, including capacity, location and lead developer.

April 13, 2026Race for energy storage in Spain: who leads the 2.5 GW pipeline in Q1

Spain
Race for energy storage in Spain: who leads the 2.5 GW pipeline in Q1

The first three months of 2026 mark a turning point, with 2,420.1 MW under permitting across more than 60 projects. Developers such as Solaria, OPD Energy, BRUC Energy, Iberdrola, Repsol and Saeta Yield account for a significant share of the pipeline in a market increasingly driven by hybridisation. Below is a project-by-project breakdown, including capacity, location and lead developer.

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April 9, 2026Five EU countries call for windfall tax on energy firms amid Iran crisis: what the sector warns

Europe
Five EU countries call for windfall tax on energy firms amid Iran crisis: what the sector warns

Spain, Germany, Italy, Austria and Portugal are urging the European Union (EU) to introduce a new windfall tax on extraordinary profits in the energy sector following the impact of the war in Iran. The proposal comes amid a global crisis that, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), has already surpassed the severity of those seen in 1973, 1979 and 2022.

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April 7, 2026Spain’s window for solar PPAs narrows as new Royal Decree seeks to ease market pressure

Spain
Spain’s window for solar PPAs narrows as new Royal Decree seeks to ease market pressure

With captured solar prices falling below €15/MWh and more than 40 GW competing for 30 GW of demand, the market is reshaping contracts. “The window is closed from the seller’s perspective,” warns Álvaro de Simón, while Royal Decree-Law 7/2026—already ratified—introduces key relief measures for the industry, such as an 80% reduction in grid charges and the expansion of self-consumption schemes to a 5 km radius.

April 7, 2026Solar manufacturers expect demand shift and price increases as AIKO doubles down on R&D

Europe
Solar manufacturers expect demand shift and price increases as AIKO doubles down on R&D

The Product Solution Manager Southern Europe Utility at AIKO, Guillermo Estébanez, states that 2025 marked the bottom in module costs after two years of decline. Factors such as rising silver and silicon prices, along with fiscal changes in China, could drive increases of up to +0.22 CNY/W, while the company is betting on new solutions such as copper metallisation to reduce costs and ensure stability in the supply chain.

April 7, 2026Spain’s window for solar PPAs narrows as new Royal Decree seeks to ease market pressure

Spain
Spain’s window for solar PPAs narrows as new Royal Decree seeks to ease market pressure

With captured solar prices falling below €15/MWh and more than 40 GW competing for 30 GW of demand, the market is reshaping contracts. “The window is closed from the seller’s perspective,” warns Álvaro de Simón, while Royal Decree-Law 7/2026—already ratified—introduces key relief measures for the industry, such as an 80% reduction in grid charges and the expansion of self-consumption schemes to a 5 km radius.

April 7, 2026Solar manufacturers expect demand shift and price increases as AIKO doubles down on R&D

Europe
Solar manufacturers expect demand shift and price increases as AIKO doubles down on R&D

The Product Solution Manager Southern Europe Utility at AIKO, Guillermo Estébanez, states that 2025 marked the bottom in module costs after two years of decline. Factors such as rising silver and silicon prices, along with fiscal changes in China, could drive increases of up to +0.22 CNY/W, while the company is betting on new solutions such as copper metallisation to reduce costs and ensure stability in the supply chain.

January 27, 2025120 GW deficit: Poland’s capacity market and the urgent need to balance renewables with flexible generation

Grzegorz Onichimowski

President

PSE

Poland
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.

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April 7, 2026Spain’s window for solar PPAs narrows as new Royal Decree seeks to ease market pressure

Spain
Spain’s window for solar PPAs narrows as new Royal Decree seeks to ease market pressure

With captured solar prices falling below €15/MWh and more than 40 GW competing for 30 GW of demand, the market is reshaping contracts. “The window is closed from the seller’s perspective,” warns Álvaro de Simón, while Royal Decree-Law 7/2026—already ratified—introduces key relief measures for the industry, such as an 80% reduction in grid charges and the expansion of self-consumption schemes to a 5 km radius.