by Emilia Lardizabal | Feb 13, 2025
The country prepares to update its Multi-Year Energy Program (PPE), with renewable targets distributed by region. The Syndicat des Énergies Renouvelables of France (SER) has worked on planning and sector representation in regional energy committees. “Each territory will have its own roadmap,” states Jérémy Simon, Deputy General Delegate of SER.
by Milena Giorgi | Feb 13, 2025
Although non-binding, congress has sent a message to the government urging it to reconsider abandoning nuclear power in the energy mix. The measure creates uncertainty for renewable investments, fuels the debate on nuclear competitiveness, and raises concerns about grid stability.
by Milena Giorgi | Feb 13, 2025
The European PPA market began 2025 with 25 agreements and 756.3 MW contracted, the highest January figure since 2022. Spain ranks as the second country with the most transactions, while wind energy gains ground over solar, whose market share dropped to 36%.
by Strategic Energy | Feb 13, 2025
The European Commission urged Bulgaria, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Sweden to comply with EU rules to accelerate permitting procedures for renewable energy projects. These rules, which should have been adopted by July 2024, aim to simplify processes and reduce timelines. The mentioned countries have not yet complied and could face legal action if they fail to do so within the next two months.
by Lucia Colaluce | Feb 11, 2025
The procedure, managed by the Federal Network Agency, awarded 242 solar projects in its first segment with a total bid volume of 2,149,708 kW. The auction marks a new step in the implementation of the Solar Package I, with significant adjustments in pricing and regulatory criteria.
by Milena Giorgi | Feb 11, 2025
During the III UNEF Summit on Energy Storage and Green Hydrogen, industry challenges were discussed, and the Secretary of State for Energy, Joan Groizard, called for political “co-responsibility” to position Spain as a leader in decarbonization, warning that without major agreements, this opportunity could be lost.