by Emilia Lardizabal | Mar 18, 2025
With a new regulatory framework allocating 4,700 MW of connection capacity for storage projects, Greece aims to reduce renewable energy curtailment and ensure grid stability. However, the solar sector warns that at least 8 GW of storage will be needed to prevent significant financial losses.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 18, 2025
The public consultation will be open until April 25, allowing interested parties to submit their comments on the proposed framework.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 18, 2025
Wind energy is key to the energy transition in Europe, with a target of 42.5% renewable consumption by 2030. The EU leads turbine manufacturing and expects to generate thousands of jobs in the sector, boosting its green economic growth.
by Lucia Colaluce | Mar 17, 2025
With a total capacity of 42.7 GW under development, Scotland reinforces its leadership in offshore wind energy. Companies such as SSE Renewables, Ocean Winds, Nadara, and BlueFloat Energy are driving key initiatives in the North Sea, according to an analysis by Strategic Energy Europe. The complete list of projects can be found at the end of the note.
by Milena Giorgi | Mar 17, 2025
Luis Contreras, CEO of Yingli Green Energy Europe, discusses the impact of global production overcapacity, trade barriers, and the possibility of relocating panel manufacturing to the continent during the virtual event “Storage and Renewable Leadership Forum,” organized by Strategic Energy Corp.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Mar 17, 2025
Francesco Sassi, Research Fellow in Energy Geopolitics and Markets, warns in a conversation with Strategic Energy Europe that U.S. tariffs on Chinese solar products and the volatility of gas prices in the continent are shaping a new landscape of uncertainty in the renewable industry. Energy has become a political weapon, and the EU must decide between greater protection or commercial integration.