by Emilia Lardizabal | Apr 9, 2025
The third storage auction in Greece demonstrated a dramatic shift in competition and the technology being implemented. Our New Energy warns that this process foreshadows what could happen with the MACSE auction in Italy, where higher prices, 4-hour batteries, and fierce competition are expected.
by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 9, 2025
The ERAA 2024 report warns that while offshore wind is essential for Europe’s electricity security, a lack of reliable market signals is hindering its deployment. By 2035, the EU will require a combined expansion of up to 1,737,702 MW in solar and wind capacity.
by Strategic Energy | Apr 9, 2025
The European Commission unveils the Hydrogen Mechanism, a digital and financial tool designed to establish a unified European hydrogen market and accelerate decarbonisation in industry and transport.
by Strategic Energy | Apr 9, 2025
At the Clean Tech 2025 Conference, European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen announced the mobilization of €100 billion to create an Industrial Decarbonization Bank. The goal is to boost the growth of innovative companies and sustain Europe’s leadership in clean technologies, accompanied by regulatory reforms and strategic agreements.
by Lucia Colaluce | Apr 8, 2025
The escalating tariff dispute between global powers is already affecting the clean energy supply chain. Europe, highly dependent on Chinese components, faces the challenge of sustaining its energy transition without getting trapped between Washington and Beijing. “This context may delay key projects but also open new opportunities,” says Tasso Paes Franco Filho, executive at Sammy Free, in an interview with Strategic Energy Europe.
by Milena Giorgi | Apr 8, 2025
With a global investment of $2.6 billion through to 2026, the company will define its next steps in May, prioritising LFP batteries and private PPAs as its business model.