by Strategic Energy | Mar 6, 2025
The largest battery site in Europe has commenced operations in the UK. The 200MW/400MWh Blackhillock site in Moray, Scotland, is now live, with a further 100MW scheduled to come online in 2026, making a total of 300MW/600MWh.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 6, 2025
Net operating revenues stood at €4.6 billion in 2024, compared to €5.7 billion the previous year, while underlying operating profit (EBIT) decreased to €2.3 billion from €3.6 billion in 2023. This is one of the best EBIT figures in Statkraft’s history, despite significantly lower prices. New wind assets in Spain contributed to the group’s increased production, which reached 66.3 TWh in 2024 (+7%).
by Guido Gubinelli | Mar 6, 2025
On 24 June, Madrid will host FES Iberia 2025, the key event in the renewable sector. Featuring participation from leading companies, a notable presence of Latin American firms, Autonomous Communities, and exclusive panels on offtakers and Southern Europe, this edition is set to establish itself as the must-attend meeting for the energy transition.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Mar 6, 2025
With in-house cell development and a focus on efficiency, Jinko Solar accelerates cost reduction in energy storage. “We are implementing technological improvements that allow us to reduce CAPEX and offer a more competitive product,” said Lucía Dólera, Business Development Manager for utility-scale energy storage systems, during the Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicle Integration Forum.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Mar 6, 2025
According to Eusebiu-Valentin Stamate, Policy Analyst at Issue Monitoring, the country is implementing regulatory and investment measures to strengthen transmission infrastructure and ensure system stability. He also points out that energy storage and green hydrogen will be key tools to stabilize the grid and meet the 85% decarbonization target by 2030 and 94% by 2050.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 6, 2025
SolarPower Europe has published a new report mapping Europe’s solar PV module production equipment capacity. Today, at least 38 companies are active in Europe manufacturing the equipment and machinery that produces vital steps of the solar PV module supply chain, including cells, ingots, wafers, and polysilicon.