by Lucia Colaluce | Mar 20, 2025
Carlos Hernández, Operations Manager at Forte Renewables, warns that lengthy permitting processes, financial uncertainty, and supply chain dependency are hindering the growth of renewable energy in Europe. During his participation in the forum organised by Strategic Energy Corp, the executive emphasised the need to adopt technological and regulatory solutions to ensure the long-term viability of projects.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 20, 2025
This agreement, established in partnership with OSW Netherlands, marks a significant step toward strengthening the supply of high-efficiency modules in the Dutch market.
by Milena Giorgi | Mar 20, 2025
The advancement of agrivoltaics requires greater versatility and new regulations. The company is committed to diversification, efficiency, and global manufacturing to remain competitive in a market impacted by Chinese pressure and trade changes in the United States.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 20, 2025
According to Wood Mackenzie, standalone storage will make up the majority of the new energy storage capacity, but from 2027 onwards, the use of hybrid and co-located storage systems will grow significantly.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 19, 2025
The project will include the supply of over 1,400 1P solar trackers from Gonvarri Solar Steel, which will support 140,000 state-of-the-art solar modules.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 18, 2025
The average time to connect a photovoltaic project to the grid in the European Union remains at four years, with delays extending up to eight years in some cases. This situation slows the deployment of renewable energy and generates additional costs for developers, compromising the region’s decarbonization goals.