February 6, 2025Germany 2025: Between the PPA boom and the urgent need for more storage

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Germany 2025: Between the PPA boom and the urgent need for more storage

With a record 62.7% of renewable energy in its electricity mix, Germany is making strong progress in renewables. However, Irina Peltegova, Senior Green Power Market Analyst at Veyt, tells Strategic Energy Europe that the country faces key challenges in storage, price volatility, and new renewable energy support schemes. PPAs are emerging as an increasingly attractive alternative for the sector.

February 6, 2025Scotland’s paradox: The bottleneck holding back wind energy growth

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Scotland’s paradox: The bottleneck holding back wind energy growth

The country generates more renewable energy than it can consume, but the lack of grid infrastructure threatens the development of new projects. “Much of what we generate needs to be exported, but the grid connection is not ready for that,” warns John MacAskill, Group Growth Director at ABL Group, in a conversation with Strategic Energy Europe. In 2025, Scotland’s grid constraints are expected to cost nearly £2 billion in compensation payments.

February 5, 2025The companies behind the 35 GW of renewable energy projects driving the UK’s energy transition

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The companies behind the 35 GW of renewable energy projects driving the UK’s energy transition

The Planning Inspectorate of the UK Government is overseeing the progress of 35 GW of renewable energy projects, reflecting a strategic push aligned with the National Energy Plan (Net Zero). Leading companies in the sector are spearheading initiatives in offshore wind, solar, and emerging technologies, securing multi-billion-pound investments and making a significant impact on the UK’s energy mix. At the bottom of the page, the full list of renewable projects is available.

February 5, 2025Racing to 2030: How the UK’s 2025 reforms will transform wind and solar energy

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Racing to 2030: How the UK’s 2025 reforms will transform wind and solar energy

The UK government is moving forward with its Clean Power 2030 Action Plan and preparing for the AR7 auction, which will be crucial for the development of wind and solar energy in the country. A record capacity of new generation is expected in a year that will shape the energy transition. Kumara Rathnam, Senior Analyst at Veyt, shared his perspective with Strategic Energy Europe on the challenges and opportunities facing the sector.

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