by Milena Giorgi | Apr 29, 2025
The blackout has been confirmed to have multiple causes, yet the initial trigger remains a mystery. Technical failures, atmospheric phenomena, and cyberattacks have been considered. Experts highlight high-voltage line failures, limited interconnection capacity, and the challenges of managing a renewable-based system as key contributing factors.
by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 29, 2025
With political and business experience, Katherina Reiche takes on Germany’s Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, tasked with modernising infrastructure, accelerating clean energy adoption, and positioning the country as a leader in Europe’s energy transition. Industry experts expect his mandate to focus primarily on hydrogen infrastructure.
by Strategic Energy | Apr 29, 2025
Red Eléctrica reports on the gradual recovery of the peninsular electricity system following an incident that caused a loss of 10,000 MW of demand in just a few minutes.
by Strategic Energy | Apr 29, 2025
The Nord Stream 2 incident in 2022 seriously threatened Europe’s gas and energy security – with long-lasting economic repercussions for European businesses and households. But it has not been the only attack on subsea energy infrastructure since. T
by Strategic Energy | Apr 29, 2025
From 2026, three 2-car Mireo Plus H trains will serve eight stations on the Mühldorf (Upper Bavaria) – Tüßling – Burghausen non-electrified route spanning 32.2km.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Apr 28, 2025
Donatille Nkunzi, a mentor at Women in Green Hydrogen, told Strategic Energy Europe that the key will be to boost local electrolyzer production to reduce CAPEX, strengthen the value chain, and generate employment in a market seeking to consolidate its energy sovereignty. Will this strategy be enough to position France as a leader in the development of green hydrogen?