by Lucia Colaluce | Jul 29, 2025
With 2.7 GW installed in a single year, Andalusia has raised its ambitions by setting new 2030 targets, advancing in green hydrogen, biogas and storage, and calling for greater regulatory autonomy to secure its strategic role in the energy transition.
by Strategic Energy | Jul 29, 2025
The European Commission has opened a public consultation to inform new guidance on grid connections in contexts of limited capacity. In its response, EASE highlights the growing impact of speculative or stalled projects occupying grid space, which hinders the connection of ready-to-build energy storage systems and slows the clean energy transition.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jul 29, 2025
At FES Iberia 2025, Gonzalo Barba, Managing Director of TotalEnergies, emphasized the need to adapt Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to the new energy market landscape. He also called for increasing electrification, attracting industrial investment, and streamlining regulation to maintain Spain’s renewable leadership.
by Strategic Energy | Jul 29, 2025
Iberdrola Group operates its second major offshore wind project in the Baltic: Baltic Eagle. Located 30 kilometres to the northeast of Rügen island off the coast of Pomerania (Germany), this new 476 megawatt (MW) installation supply renewable energy to 475,000 households.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jul 28, 2025
At FES Iberia 2025, Óscar Martín Pacios, CFO of Ingenostrum, highlighted the key role of data centres in balancing the power grid in an energy-surplus Spain, calling for regulatory updates to meet the new demands of a transforming electricity market.
by Milena Giorgi | Jul 28, 2025
In July, 43 projects totalling 1,991.35 MW were approved, while 24 projects amounting to 1,336.11 MW were rejected. The leading companies were GECAMA (325 MW), Enel Green Power (315.33 MW), Statkraft (153.78 MW), and Naturgy (198 MW).