by Strategic Energy | Sep 9, 2025
RWE and the Asset Manager Apollo Global Management are forming a joint venture for the 25.1 per cent stake of RWE in Amprion GmbH to finance further investments in the transmission grid and support the company’s growth. Amprion welcomes the transaction as a sign of confidence in the company’s strategy.
by Milena Giorgi | Sep 8, 2025
The MITECO is processing seven renewable projects from Iberdrola, Boreas Energy, Naturgy, Siemens Gamesa and Sistemas Energéticos, involving hybridisation, batteries and repowering in Cáceres, Burgos, Aragón, Navarra, Ciudad Real and Zaragoza.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 8, 2025
New data from ACER reveals that EU countries only made available 54% of transmission capacity on the most congested lines in 2024—well below the 70% regulatory threshold—resulting in €580 million in lost welfare and €4.3 billion in congestion management costs.
by Milena Giorgi | Sep 5, 2025
The MiCA framework paves the way for transferring principles of backing, traceability and trust to the energy sector. Jorge Viñuelas, Head of European Affairs at beBartlet, analyses how blockchain can drive the green transition.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 5, 2025
Germany has reshaped the funding structure of its H2Global hydrogen import auctions to match the 10-year contracts on offer to developers, bringing the scheme’s budget close to €3bn ($3.5bn) under the 2026 federal plan.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 5, 2025
The association released the latest wind energy data today. It shows Europe built 6.8 GW of new wind in the first half of 2025. That’s less than expected and not nearly enough to deliver the EU’s 2030 energy security and climate targets. Except for Germany, most countries in Europe are not doing enough to build more wind. That’s bad news for Europe’s economic competitiveness.