February 17, 2025Concern in the solar industry: Government’s S21 reform threatens investments and jobs

France
Concern in the solar industry: Government’s S21 reform threatens investments and jobs

The French government has imposed a retroactive moratorium on photovoltaic installations of less than 500 kWp (S21 segment), creating uncertainty in the sector. Arnaud Raymond, an independent recruiter specializing in renewable energy in France, warns that this decision directly impacts small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), putting more than 60,000 jobs at risk and reducing the competitiveness of the solar industry.

February 17, 2025Germany advances in solar regulation: How will the “Solarspitzen” impact the market?

Germany
Germany advances in solar regulation: How will the “Solarspitzen” impact the market?

The Federal Council of Germany has approved the Solarspitzen (Peak Solar Law), establishing new rules for financing photovoltaic installations and promoting the installation of smart meters. The German solar sector faces a major shift with the implementation of this regulation, aimed at stabilising the market and improving solar energy integration into the electricity grid.

February 16, 2025Poland at a key energy crossroads: The reform that could transform its renewable market

Poland
Poland at a key energy crossroads: The reform that could transform its renewable market

Poland’s Energy Law reform aims to improve energy security and accelerate the integration of renewables. However, its impact will depend on removing bureaucratic obstacles, strengthening energy storage, and optimising public investment. Michał Sobczyk, Senior Technology Developer at European Energy, analyses the challenges and opportunities presented by this regulatory shift in a conversation with Strategic Energy Europe.

February 16, 2025Leading companies to discuss the future of energy and electric mobility at the ‘Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum’

Europe
Leading companies to discuss the future of energy and electric mobility at the ‘Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum’

On February 18 and 19, the virtual event “Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum” will take place, organized by Strategic Energy Corp. Companies such as ChargePlanner, Hellonext, EV Charge, Be Charge, Pluginvest, Electra, Kempower Nordics, BP Pulse, Zunder, Huawei, Ignis, Jinko Solar, and Black & Veatch will participate in a series of panels conducted in both English and Spanish. Registration is free.

February 13, 2025Photovoltaics and storage in Germany: What changes with the new “Peak Solar Energy Law”?

Germany
Photovoltaics and storage in Germany: What changes with the new “Peak Solar Energy Law”?

The new regulatory framework aims to improve the integration of renewable energy into the German electricity grid. However, experts warn of its possible effects on the growth of certain sectors. “The regulatory changes aim to remove barriers to the expansion of solar energy and energy storage, but they will not have a significant impact on the pace of new photovoltaic installations,” says Carsten Körnig, CEO of Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft eV (BSW), to Strategic Energy Europe.

February 13, 2025France advances in the territorialization of the Multi-Year Energy Program with the work of SER

Europe
France advances in the territorialization of the Multi-Year Energy Program with the work of SER

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.

February 16, 2025The European Commission rejects Trump’s tariffs and states It will react firmly

Europe
The Commission urges eight EU countries to expedite permits for renewables

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.

February 17, 2025Concern in the solar industry: Government’s S21 reform threatens investments and jobs

France
Concern in the solar industry: Government’s S21 reform threatens investments and jobs

The French government has imposed a retroactive moratorium on photovoltaic installations of less than 500 kWp (S21 segment), creating uncertainty in the sector. Arnaud Raymond, an independent recruiter specializing in renewable energy in France, warns that this decision directly impacts small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), putting more than 60,000 jobs at risk and reducing the competitiveness of the solar industry.

February 17, 2025Germany advances in solar regulation: How will the “Solarspitzen” impact the market?

Germany
Germany advances in solar regulation: How will the “Solarspitzen” impact the market?

The Federal Council of Germany has approved the Solarspitzen (Peak Solar Law), establishing new rules for financing photovoltaic installations and promoting the installation of smart meters. The German solar sector faces a major shift with the implementation of this regulation, aimed at stabilising the market and improving solar energy integration into the electricity grid.

February 16, 2025Poland at a key energy crossroads: The reform that could transform its renewable market

Poland
Poland at a key energy crossroads: The reform that could transform its renewable market

Poland’s Energy Law reform aims to improve energy security and accelerate the integration of renewables. However, its impact will depend on removing bureaucratic obstacles, strengthening energy storage, and optimising public investment. Michał Sobczyk, Senior Technology Developer at European Energy, analyses the challenges and opportunities presented by this regulatory shift in a conversation with Strategic Energy Europe.

February 16, 2025Leading companies to discuss the future of energy and electric mobility at the ‘Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum’

Europe
Leading companies to discuss the future of energy and electric mobility at the ‘Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum’

On February 18 and 19, the virtual event “Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum” will take place, organized by Strategic Energy Corp. Companies such as ChargePlanner, Hellonext, EV Charge, Be Charge, Pluginvest, Electra, Kempower Nordics, BP Pulse, Zunder, Huawei, Ignis, Jinko Solar, and Black & Veatch will participate in a series of panels conducted in both English and Spanish. Registration is free.

February 13, 2025Photovoltaics and storage in Germany: What changes with the new “Peak Solar Energy Law”?

Germany
Photovoltaics and storage in Germany: What changes with the new “Peak Solar Energy Law”?

The new regulatory framework aims to improve the integration of renewable energy into the German electricity grid. However, experts warn of its possible effects on the growth of certain sectors. “The regulatory changes aim to remove barriers to the expansion of solar energy and energy storage, but they will not have a significant impact on the pace of new photovoltaic installations,” says Carsten Körnig, CEO of Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft eV (BSW), to Strategic Energy Europe.

February 13, 2025France advances in the territorialization of the Multi-Year Energy Program with the work of SER

Europe
France advances in the territorialization of the Multi-Year Energy Program with the work of SER

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.

February 16, 2025The European Commission rejects Trump’s tariffs and states It will react firmly

Europe
The Commission urges eight EU countries to expedite permits for renewables

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.

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