by Milena Giorgi | Feb 20, 2025
During the Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum, the company revealed its commitment to a local supply chain in Europe, the United States, Latin America, and the Middle East to strengthen its position through innovation, optimization, and strategic focus.
by Lucia Colaluce | Feb 20, 2025
The UK’s solar and energy storage sector faces uncertainty due to the proposed capacity limits for 2035. Gareth Simkins, Senior Communications Adviser at Solar Energy UK, warns about the impact on investment and the country’s competitiveness compared to other European markets in conversation with Strategic Energy Europe. The industry is seeking regulatory and technological solutions to ensure its continued growth.
by Strategic Energy | Feb 20, 2025
5,000 tons per year of green H2 produced by the OranjeWind offshore wind farm developed by TotalEnergies (50%). 450,000 tons per year reduction of CO2 emissions from TotalEnergies’ Anvers and Zeeland refineries. An electrolyzer jointly developed in the Netherlands with Air Liquide to supply the Zeeland refinery. A tolling agreement on a second electrolyzer built and operated in partnership with Air Liquide to supply Antwerp platform.
by Strategic Energy | Feb 20, 2025
Agrisolar – combining solar and agriculture – is a proven concept across Europe, with over 200 projects operating today. This solar integration boosts climate resilience by providing moveable shade, reducing water use, regenerating soil, as well as shielding crops and livestock from extreme heat.
by Strategic Energy | Feb 19, 2025
Follow the Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum today from 1:00 PM (Central European Time). A free virtual event where industry leaders will discuss the future of energy and electric mobility. The forum will feature renowned companies such as Jinko Solar, and Black&Veatch.Don’t miss it!
by Lucia Colaluce | Feb 19, 2025
A Baringa Partners report reveals that wind energy displaced 13.2 TWh of fossil-fuelled generation in 2024, saving over €1.2 billion in gas and carbon costs. However, experts warn that Ireland’s grid limitations prevented even greater savings.