by Strategic Energy | Sep 24, 2025
The Innovation Gallery will showcase the latest equipment and cutting-edge projects in energy efficiency, renewable energy and electrical installations. The International Week of Electrification and Decarbonisation, which includes the GENERA and MATELEC trade fairs, will take place from 18 to 20 November 2025 at IFEMA MADRID.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 24, 2025
SolarPower Europe has published a new study with Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), revealing that the cost gap between Net-Zero Industry Act-compliant modules and Chinese imported modules can be reduced to below 10% with the right urgent policies. The report highlights the risk that, without additional measures, NZIA provisions could support solar supply chain diversification without boosting European solar manufacturers, as there remains a significant cost difference (2.2 to 5.8 €ct/Wp) between NZIA-compliant EU-made and NZIA-compliant non-EU modules.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 23, 2025
In the third week of September, most of the main European electricity markets registered decreases in their weekly prices, which in many cases fell below €60/MWh, favored by the increase in solar energy production, the recovery of wind energy in Germany and Italy, and the slight decline in gas prices. However, Spain, Portugal, and France bucked the trend with increases, while Italy remained above €100/MWh for most of the week.
by Milena Giorgi | Sep 23, 2025
At the Global Renewables Summit in New York, Ursula von der Leyen highlighted that Europe already generates 50% of its electricity from clean sources. The EU will allocate €300 billion until 2027 for global energy transition projects.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 22, 2025
The company drives photovoltaic innovation with solutions for generation and BESS projects, applied in real regional success stories and showcased through the international catalogue that brings together leading players in the solar sector.
by Milena Giorgi | Sep 22, 2025
The European Commission’s proposal to cut Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports as of 1 January 2027 is drawing criticism for its limited scope and the risk that Russia will have time to adapt.