by Lucia Colaluce | Mar 20, 2025
Carlos Hernández, Operations Manager at Forte Renewables, warns that lengthy permitting processes, financial uncertainty, and supply chain dependency are hindering the growth of renewable energy in Europe. During his participation in the forum organised by Strategic Energy Corp, the executive emphasised the need to adopt technological and regulatory solutions to ensure the long-term viability of projects.
by Milena Giorgi | Mar 20, 2025
Portugal will reach 81.2% renewable generation by February 2025. Hugo Silva highlights that PPAs are driving solar investment, while the new Energy Communities law facilitates public access. Storage and grids are the next challenges.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 20, 2025
France is committed to continuing the development of both fixed and floating offshore wind with the new A010 auction to be launched in the coming months. The public consultation will be open until April 4th, and all interested parties will be able to submit their comments.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 20, 2025
This agreement, established in partnership with OSW Netherlands, marks a significant step toward strengthening the supply of high-efficiency modules in the Dutch market.
by Lucia Colaluce | Mar 20, 2025
In February 2025, Germany added 1,538 MW of renewable capacity, with solar photovoltaic accounting for 90% of the growth and onshore wind consolidating its recovery. According to the Bundesnetzagentur, the country is maintaining an expansion rate that brings it closer to its targets of 215 GW of solar and 115 GW of onshore wind by 2030.
by Milena Giorgi | Mar 20, 2025
In February 2025, 81.2% of Portugal’s electricity came from renewables, though generation fell by 5.1% due to lower wind production. Electricity prices rose by 77.6%, increasing reliance on imports. Emissions remained low, driven by strong hydropower generation.