by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 23, 2025
The new TMO4+ framework promises to unlock up to 756 GW of backlogged projects, more than five times the UK’s peak electricity demand, prioritising those that are “ready and needed”. Senior Energy Lawyer Harshita Khurana highlights the legal challenges accompanying this transformation in the UK in an interview with Strategic Energy Europe.
by Milena Giorgi | Apr 23, 2025
Iberian companies welcome the definition of the auction schedule before July, under a centralised sequential model with a target of 2 GW. What will be the size of the wind farms, what prices can be expected, and how competitive is the market?
by Emilia Lardizabal | Apr 23, 2025
The Romanian Government will launch its second CfD auction with an allocation of 3,472 MW and reduced maximum prices. Eusebiu-Valentin Stamate, Policy Analyst at Issue Monitoring, anticipates lower prices, more competition and active participation from domestic and international investors, especially from established markets such as Germany and Denmark.
by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 23, 2025
The Bundesnetzagentur has allocated 2,638 MW in its latest ground-mounted solar tender, marked by a 46% oversubscription and a drop in the average price to 4.66 ct/kWh, with most projects located in Bavaria, Brandenburg, and Lower Saxony. Among the selected companies are EDP, E.ON, and EnBw. Complete list of awarded projects at the end of the article.
by Strategic Energy | Apr 23, 2025
An amendment to Britain’s Energy Bill will allow the company to ensure that forced labor is not used in its supply chains.
by Strategic Energy | Apr 23, 2025
It provides for the gradual elimination of remuneration for decentralized facilities, thereby reducing grid costs.