by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 4, 2025
According to Clean Energy Associates (CEA), solar module prices are expected to remain low for most of 2025 due to persistent oversupply in China. Regulatory measures introduced so far have failed to contain capacity growth or meaningfully shift market dynamics.
by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 2, 2025
Germany activates an innovative financing scheme for its 9,040-km hydrogen backbone. The model prevents early users from bearing high costs and guarantees private investment through federal support.
by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 2, 2025
With 89 GW of installed capacity as of 2024, Europe is consolidating its energy transition through an unprecedented growth in storage technologies, led by pumped hydro and electrochemical batteries. The EU’s new state aid framework will be key to adding a further 128 GW by 2030, according to the EMMES 9.0 report.
by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 2, 2025
Within a year, Sweden’s battery capacity for balancing services soared from 80 MW to 610 MW, yet local grid operators are struggling to keep up. A report by Svensk Solenergi reveals the regulatory, technical and operational barriers slowing down their integration.
by Lucia Colaluce | Mar 31, 2025
With 1.735 million installations and 18 GW of operational capacity, the UK consolidates its solar rollout. In 2024 alone, 191,000 systems were added, while large-scale projects like Peartree Hill and One Earth, totalling over 1 GW, move forward. The complete list of projects at the bottom of the article.