by Milena Giorgi | Aug 5, 2025
ACER has recommended that Member States implement inter-temporal cost allocation schemes for hydrogen networks. The mechanism, already operational in Germany, aims to mitigate financial risks during the early deployment phase, which is marked by low demand and evolving regulatory frameworks.
by Strategic Energy | Aug 5, 2025
WindEurope warns that the maritime supply chain, particularly shipbuilding and port infrastructure, plays a critical role in Europe’s energy security. However, one of the most pressing challenges currently is the lack of timely investment in shipbuilding and port infrastructure.
by Strategic Energy | Aug 5, 2025
In the last week of July, prices in most European electricity markets fell thanks to increased solar photovoltaic and wind energy production, as well as lower demand in several countries. Daily solar generation records for the month of August were broken in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and France. In the fuel and CO₂ markets, futures experienced volatility, closing with values close to those of the previous week.
by Strategic Energy | Aug 5, 2025
Consent and marine licences granted for Berwick Bank wind farm.
by Strategic Energy | Aug 5, 2025
The new agreement brings Burger King®’s total contracted solar capacity in Spain to 109 MW. Iberdrola has now signed 865 MW in PPAs during 2025, cementing its leadership in corporate renewable energy agreements.
by Strategic Energy | Aug 5, 2025
Te company has reached financial close on the Gnarwarre storage project in Victoria, with a capacity of 250 MW/500 MWh. The project is financed under FRV Australia’s portfolio funding facility, closed in July 2024, bringing the company’s total installed solar and storage capacity to approximately 1.4 GW.