by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 15, 2024
The United Kingdom has committed to investing over £200 million in its offshore wind industry, funding the development of 7 to 8 gigawatts of new capacity. This investment will also boost thousands of green jobs in sectors such as engineering and manufacturing, while aiming for clean energy generation capable of powering millions of homes by 2030.
by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 13, 2024
The UK’s 2024 autumn budget allocates substantial resources for renewable energy, yet questions remain on its capacity to attract stable private investment and overcome regulatory barriers. Joshua Edward Green, Recruitment Consultant at EVEREC, shares his insights on the reach and limitations of current policies.
by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 13, 2024
The following month, Poland would drive its energy transformation with auctions for wind, solar, and hydro projects, aiming to accelerate the transition to a cleaner energy mix and reduce its carbon footprint. A total of 44.588 TWh of renewable energy is planned to be awarded, with an estimated value of 17.003 billion zlotys.
by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 8, 2024
Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. elections raises concerns in the European renewable energy sector, where the pressure to protect the domestic industry could trigger a chain reaction. Experts consulted highlight the potential effects on energy markets and the progress of clean technologies, with implications for the region’s competitiveness in an uncertain context.
by Lucia Colaluce | Nov 8, 2024
The North Sea Energy Cooperation agreement, which promotes the development of the offshore electricity grid and renewable energy potential in the region, aims to consolidate a strong European wind industry. “We want to maintain a true industry in Europe,” emphasizes Jérémy Simon, Deputy General Delegate at the Renewable Energy Union, in the face of competitive pressure from Asia.