by Strategic Energy | Sep 5, 2025
The association released the latest wind energy data today. It shows Europe built 6.8 GW of new wind in the first half of 2025. That’s less than expected and not nearly enough to deliver the EU’s 2030 energy security and climate targets. Except for Germany, most countries in Europe are not doing enough to build more wind. That’s bad news for Europe’s economic competitiveness.
by Juan Ignacio Barrea | Sep 3, 2025
The Chinese company strengthens its presence in the European large-scale storage market through a strategic partnership in the Baltic countries, the deployment of Elementa 2 and the next generation of high energy density systems.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 2, 2025
Wind growth in France and Iberia offset falling solar output in Germany and Italy, easing prices across most European markets below €85/MWh as demand rose and forecasts pointed to stronger renewable generation into September.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 1, 2025
The IEA report projects sustained demand growth, with renewables and nuclear leading the transition, stabilising emissions but requiring investment in grids and storage.
by Strategic Energy | Aug 27, 2025
During the third week of August, higher wind generation in Spain, Germany, Italy and Portugal, together with lower demand following the end of the heatwave, pushed electricity prices down across most European markets. Solar output fell across the board, although Germany reached a historic daily production record for August.
by Strategic Energy | Aug 26, 2025
Three major green hydrogen projects led by French firms are moving forward in the United Kingdom, backed by public funding and totalling over 250 MW of electrolysis capacity. With active roles in the Tees, Wallsend and Fawley initiatives, companies like Lhyfe, EDF, Hynamics and Hy24 are strengthening their global presence and shaping the future of renewable hydrogen deployment in Europe.