by Strategic Energy | Mar 6, 2025
Ingeteam’s rectifiers, globally recognized and used in green hydrogen production, are already operational at Electric Hydrogen’s plants in San José, California, and Devens, Massachusetts. Furthermore, they will now also be integrated into the company’s projects in Europe, including the development and commissioning of 100-megawatt (MW) electrolysis plants.
by Lucia Colaluce | Mar 5, 2025
Fiete Wulff, Head of Press and Public Relations at Bundesnetzagentur discusses with Strategic Energy Europe how Germany is accelerating the modernisation and expansion of its power grid to facilitate the integration of renewables. The growth of solar and wind energy demands improvements in digitalisation, storage, and grid stability. However, regulatory and infrastructure planning challenges still persist.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 5, 2025
The International Solar Manufacturing Initiative (ISMI) was launched in Brussels in the presence of representatives from the European Commission and the European Investment Bank, with a statement of support from eight European solar manufacturers.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 5, 2025
The two projects, currently under construction at the Sines Refinery, represent a total investment of €650 million. The renewable hydrogen production unit, financed with €180 million, will be one of the largest in Europe. The biofuels unit, financed with €250 million, will produce low-carbon fuels essential for the decarbonization of transport.
by Strategic Energy | Mar 4, 2025
Italy successfully concludes the Capacity Market auction for the 2027 delivery period, awarding a total of 38,641 MW between existing and new capacity. However, the most relevant fact is that the valuation price reached its historic low, set at €47,000/MW/year for national capacity, with even lower values for imported capacity.
by Lucia Colaluce | Mar 4, 2025
At the virtual event organised by Strategic Energy Corp, Rodrigo Ruiz, PV & BESS Sales Director (Iberia) at SolaX, analysed the role of energy storage in Europe’s transition, the need for public policies, and the regulatory challenges that must be addressed. Industry leaders emphasised that BESS and hydrogen are not competing technologies but complementary solutions for a more resilient and efficient energy market.