by Lucia Colaluce | Feb 3, 2025
Poland faces a power capacity deficit of up to 120 GW by 2040, according to Forum Energii. While renewables are taking the lead, the capacity market struggles to attract investments in flexible technologies and gas units, which are critical to ensuring grid stability.
by Milena Giorgi | Feb 3, 2025
In its latest monthly report, APPA Renovables disproves the claim that renewable energies increase grid management costs. The analysis reveals that the adjustment services in April, with high renewable generation, had costs similar to those in December, when renewable contribution was lower.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jan 28, 2025
The PPA market in Italy is facing a slowdown due to high prices, exceeding 65 euros per MWh, and regulatory uncertainty surrounding the FEREX decree. This context, combined with the complexity of Guarantees of Origin and the growing interest in cross-border PPAs, defines the current landscape of the sector.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 28, 2025
Oxan Energy, in collaboration with SNOW, will develop the Saare 1 wind farm, located 60 km off the coast of Saaremaa Island. This 900 MW project is key to Estonia’s goal of achieving 100% renewable energy and enhancing its energy independence.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 28, 2025
The German Federal Network Agency has announced a solar auction with a volume of 2,625 MW and a maximum value of 6.80 ct/kWh, marking the start of 2025. However, the full implementation of the “Solar Package I” still depends on the approval of state aid by the European Commission.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 27, 2025
The shift in priorities in the United States towards oil & gas and artificial intelligence presents both challenges and opportunities for the renewable energy industry, particularly in Europe, where the wind energy sector and supply chain could benefit from eased competition.