by Energía Estratégica | Dec 11, 2024
With the hybrid inverter SPE 8000-12000 ES and the HOPE 5.0L-B1 batteries, the company bets on innovation, efficiency, and scalability, driving the energy transition and bringing Europe closer to its decarbonization goals with accessible and sustainable solutions.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 10, 2024
Karol Wolański, Head of Flexibility and Aggregation at Respect Energy, discusses with Energía Estratégica España how batteries are redefining Poland’s energy market, challenging gas plants in capacity auctions and facing significant regulatory changes. The 4 billion zlotys subsidy aims to transform the infrastructure and stability of the system.
by Milena Giorgi | Dec 10, 2024
One of the first public appearances of the new Secretary of Energy, Joan Groizard Payares, was at the last Renewable Energy Congress organized by APPA, where he emphasized the importance of business models that drive initial investment. Among the sector’s main demands, the electrification of demand and the resolution of the wind energy issue in Galicia continue to be prioritized.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Dec 10, 2024
In the first ten days of December, Italy evaluated renewable projects with a total of 570 MW in environmental processing, highlighting progress in wind, agrivoltaics, and photovoltaics. However, 100 MW were dismissed due to significant environmental impacts. Among the companies behind the projects are Canadian Solar and RWE.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 10, 2024
The Polish Senate unanimously approved amendments to the Law on the Promotion of Electricity Generation in Offshore Wind Farms, a decisive step to strengthen the national energy industry. Projections estimate investments of up to 300 billion zlotys in this sector by 2040.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 9, 2024
The Danish auction for 3 GW of offshore wind power in the North Sea ends with no bids. High turbine costs, rising interest rates, and the lack of state incentives have created uncertainty among investors. According to Green Power Denmark, this represents a major blow to the country’s green ambitions.