by Lucia Colaluce | Jun 5, 2025
Aunque Escocia proyecta 45 GW de capacidad eólica marina para 2035, el plan actualizado SMP-OWE aún no responde a los cuellos de botella en transmisión, permisos y cadena de suministro. “Lo que construye confianza no es otro mapa, es un sistema conectado”, manifiesta John MacAskill, Managing Director of Renewables en ABL Group, a Strategic Energy Europe.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jun 5, 2025
Michelle del Valle, Founder of FinSat Inc. and board member of the GSC, warns that the Net Zero Industry Act requires global efforts across three key areas: supply chain, grid infrastructure, and standardised transparent frameworks to saturate the pan-european market with the cheapest energy source to date: solar. She points out that “tariffs, limited grid infrastructure, data centres, and emerging technologies will shape the solar market in 2025.”
by Lucia Colaluce | Jun 5, 2025
In less than a fortnight, five European countries announced major decisions on offshore wind tenders. From permit approvals to regulatory resets, these developments reaffirm offshore wind’s role as an immediate pillar in the region’s energy transition. Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Lithuania, and Estonia are fine-tuning their frameworks with different approaches, but share a common goal: to accelerate new capacity deployment.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jun 5, 2025
The French renewable hydrogen company is accelerating its deployment with mega projects in Germany and France, while consolidating its presence in Spain with a 15 MW plant and pioneering combustion tests in the ceramics sector. Lhyfe’s goal: reaching 3 GW of installed capacity and move towards large-scale offshore production.
by Strategic Energy | Jun 5, 2025
Lack of binding standards for benefit sharing risks undermining public support for the energy transition, warn CAN Europe and Fundación Renovables.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jun 4, 2025
Durante el Storage, Renewable and EV Integration Forum, Daniel Fraile, Chief Policy Officer de Hydrogen Europe, destacó un crecimiento anual compuesto del 44% en nuevos proyectos de hidrógeno verde y una cartera en construcción que ya roza los 3 GW, aunque reconoció que el avance “no es lo que se esperaba hace unos años”. Advirtió sobre cuellos de botella regulatorios, pidió neutralidad tecnológica y llamó a acelerar permisos y acceso a red.