Mientras Iberdrola registra un aumento del 4,1% anual, otras, como Soltec Power Holding, enfrentan desafíos críticos. La investidura de Trump y los hitos en inversiones renovables en España redibujan las perspectivas del sector.



Mientras Iberdrola registra un aumento del 4,1% anual, otras, como Soltec Power Holding, enfrentan desafíos críticos. La investidura de Trump y los hitos en inversiones renovables en España redibujan las perspectivas del sector.
With components that last up to 70 years, these turbines are designed to operate at just 10 meters above ground and stand out for their efficiency and versatility for urban, rural, and coastal applications. Asturias would be the headquarters for this innovative project.
In 2024, An Bord Pleanála approved 10 wind farms totalling 717 MW, falling short of meeting climate objectives. Meanwhile, Ireland has announced its second offshore wind auction, which could add 900 MW in 2025, marking a critical step towards its renewable energy targets.
Scotland is working on building an energy system based on green hydrogen, with a target of 25 GW by 2045. Additionally, it is consolidating its leadership in wind energy and hydroelectric production, while addressing technical and economic challenges along the way.
Oxan Energy strengthens its position in floating offshore wind with prequalification in the AO9 tenders in France and Saare 1 in Estonia, consolidating its presence in strategic European markets. “We are focused on upcoming or in-progress tenders, but we could also participate in development projects that could accelerate their delivery,” says Thierry Daugeron, Development Director, in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.
Oxan Energy strengthens its position in floating offshore wind with pre-qualification in the AO9 tenders in France and Saare 1 in Estonia, consolidating its presence in strategic European markets. “We are focused on upcoming or in-progress tenders, but we could also participate in development projects that could accelerate their delivery,” says Thierry Daugeron, Development Director, in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.
TIDE, driven by ARERA, aims to revolutionise the Italian electricity market. Its main goals include adopting a more efficient competitive framework, integrating renewables, and reorganising ancillary services, aligning with European regulations.
The Italian association GIS-Gruppo Impianti Solari, led by Raffaello Giacchetti, criticizes the approval of the Decree on Suitable Areas in Sardinia, which it considers a significant obstacle to the growth of renewable energy in Italy.
With more than 22 GW of wind capacity in Spain, repowering emerges as an efficient solution to increase renewable generation while reducing the need for new infrastructure and its environmental impact. Heikki Willstedt, Director of Energy Policies and Climate Change at the AEE, points out that repowering 15,000 MW could increase generation by more than 50%.
The Dutch government has decided to exclude floating solar panels from near-term offshore wind farm tenders. This approach, aimed at mitigating grid congestion, has sparked discussions about the opportunities and challenges of this innovative technology. Experts suggest the measure could be key to ensuring regulatory stability while optimising infrastructure.
The projects include 216.8 MW of wind energy, 113 MW of photovoltaic solar generation, and 57.4 MW of energy storage. Hybrid projects, such as Furatena Solar 1 and FV Ardila in Badajoz or Broza Solar in Guadalajara, stand out for integrating storage with renewable systems, marking a key trend in Spain’s energy transition.
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 Yingli, Chemik, RetailSonar, Hellonext, Veltium, and Black&Veatch will participate, with panels in both English and Spanish. Free registration available.
The Polish Ministry of Environmental Protection announces new maximum tariffs for offshore wind energy, with prices reaching up to 512.32 zł/MWh. These measures reinforce the objectives of the NECP, aimed at increasing installed renewable energy capacity and advancing towards climate neutrality.
Poland, in assuming the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, has a unique opportunity to influence the energy transformation of the bloc. This leadership could significantly strengthen the transition to renewable energy, address internal challenges such as the country’s coal dependency, and promote energy solidarity in a critical geopolitical context.
With a focus on regulation and government-led planning, France aims to position itself as a more controlled and secure market for offshore wind energy, with 10 projects at various stages of development. Romero Moreira, Offshore Wind Engineer at Empire Engineering, analyses the sector’s progress and challenges in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.
Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A. (PSE) has unveiled an ambitious procurement plan exceeding 2 billion zlotys, designed to transform Poland’s electricity grid. The investments focus on modernising energy infrastructure, integrating renewables, and fostering cleaner technologies.
En 2024, los reguladores dispusieron la transferencia de clientes de cuatro comercializadoras de energía debido a incumplimientos. Este año comienza con 550 empresas activas y ya suma su primera inhabilitación: E.MILUZ.
The Gestore Servizi Energetici (GSE) launched the new Energy Release program, active from November 14 until February 14, through which Italian industries can apply to receive 69 TWh of electricity backed at a rate of 65 euros/MWh. Mary Polovtseva, Renewable Policy Analyst, analyzes the program’s impact on the industry, PPA markets, and Guarantees of Origin markets.
The UK celebrated the end of coal as an energy source in 2024, alongside wind power surpassing gas for the first time in history. With 58% of electricity generated from clean sources, the country is progressing towards its goal of net-zero emissions by 2025.
The renewable energy sector in Greece has experienced exponential growth, with a record 2.5 GW of new photovoltaic (PV) capacity installed in 2024. This milestone generates optimism for meeting the targets of the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). However, Nikos Mantzaris, Senior Policy Analyst at The Green Tank, highlights challenges such as curtailment, limited grid capacity, and insufficient storage that impact the sector’s development.
With a projected capacity of 2 GW by 2030, the government takes a crucial step toward the auction with the approval of the Offshore Renewable Energy Affection Plan. Experts celebrate the initiative and highlight challenges related to financing, sustainability, and the integration of existing technologies.
Mientras Iberdrola registra un aumento del 4,1% anual, otras, como Soltec Power Holding, enfrentan desafíos críticos. La investidura de Trump y los hitos en inversiones renovables en España redibujan las perspectivas del sector.
With components that last up to 70 years, these turbines are designed to operate at just 10 meters above ground and stand out for their efficiency and versatility for urban, rural, and coastal applications. Asturias would be the headquarters for this innovative project.
In 2024, An Bord Pleanála approved 10 wind farms totalling 717 MW, falling short of meeting climate objectives. Meanwhile, Ireland has announced its second offshore wind auction, which could add 900 MW in 2025, marking a critical step towards its renewable energy targets.
Scotland is working on building an energy system based on green hydrogen, with a target of 25 GW by 2045. Additionally, it is consolidating its leadership in wind energy and hydroelectric production, while addressing technical and economic challenges along the way.
Oxan Energy strengthens its position in floating offshore wind with prequalification in the AO9 tenders in France and Saare 1 in Estonia, consolidating its presence in strategic European markets. “We are focused on upcoming or in-progress tenders, but we could also participate in development projects that could accelerate their delivery,” says Thierry Daugeron, Development Director, in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.
Oxan Energy strengthens its position in floating offshore wind with pre-qualification in the AO9 tenders in France and Saare 1 in Estonia, consolidating its presence in strategic European markets. “We are focused on upcoming or in-progress tenders, but we could also participate in development projects that could accelerate their delivery,” says Thierry Daugeron, Development Director, in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.
TIDE, driven by ARERA, aims to revolutionise the Italian electricity market. Its main goals include adopting a more efficient competitive framework, integrating renewables, and reorganising ancillary services, aligning with European regulations.
The Italian association GIS-Gruppo Impianti Solari, led by Raffaello Giacchetti, criticizes the approval of the Decree on Suitable Areas in Sardinia, which it considers a significant obstacle to the growth of renewable energy in Italy.
With more than 22 GW of wind capacity in Spain, repowering emerges as an efficient solution to increase renewable generation while reducing the need for new infrastructure and its environmental impact. Heikki Willstedt, Director of Energy Policies and Climate Change at the AEE, points out that repowering 15,000 MW could increase generation by more than 50%.
The Dutch government has decided to exclude floating solar panels from near-term offshore wind farm tenders. This approach, aimed at mitigating grid congestion, has sparked discussions about the opportunities and challenges of this innovative technology. Experts suggest the measure could be key to ensuring regulatory stability while optimising infrastructure.
The projects include 216.8 MW of wind energy, 113 MW of photovoltaic solar generation, and 57.4 MW of energy storage. Hybrid projects, such as Furatena Solar 1 and FV Ardila in Badajoz or Broza Solar in Guadalajara, stand out for integrating storage with renewable systems, marking a key trend in Spain’s energy transition.
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 Yingli, Chemik, RetailSonar, Hellonext, Veltium, and Black&Veatch will participate, with panels in both English and Spanish. Free registration available.
The Polish Ministry of Environmental Protection announces new maximum tariffs for offshore wind energy, with prices reaching up to 512.32 zł/MWh. These measures reinforce the objectives of the NECP, aimed at increasing installed renewable energy capacity and advancing towards climate neutrality.
Poland, in assuming the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, has a unique opportunity to influence the energy transformation of the bloc. This leadership could significantly strengthen the transition to renewable energy, address internal challenges such as the country’s coal dependency, and promote energy solidarity in a critical geopolitical context.
With a focus on regulation and government-led planning, France aims to position itself as a more controlled and secure market for offshore wind energy, with 10 projects at various stages of development. Romero Moreira, Offshore Wind Engineer at Empire Engineering, analyses the sector’s progress and challenges in an interview with Energía Estratégica España.
Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A. (PSE) has unveiled an ambitious procurement plan exceeding 2 billion zlotys, designed to transform Poland’s electricity grid. The investments focus on modernising energy infrastructure, integrating renewables, and fostering cleaner technologies.
En 2024, los reguladores dispusieron la transferencia de clientes de cuatro comercializadoras de energía debido a incumplimientos. Este año comienza con 550 empresas activas y ya suma su primera inhabilitación: E.MILUZ.
The Gestore Servizi Energetici (GSE) launched the new Energy Release program, active from November 14 until February 14, through which Italian industries can apply to receive 69 TWh of electricity backed at a rate of 65 euros/MWh. Mary Polovtseva, Renewable Policy Analyst, analyzes the program’s impact on the industry, PPA markets, and Guarantees of Origin markets.
The UK celebrated the end of coal as an energy source in 2024, alongside wind power surpassing gas for the first time in history. With 58% of electricity generated from clean sources, the country is progressing towards its goal of net-zero emissions by 2025.
The renewable energy sector in Greece has experienced exponential growth, with a record 2.5 GW of new photovoltaic (PV) capacity installed in 2024. This milestone generates optimism for meeting the targets of the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). However, Nikos Mantzaris, Senior Policy Analyst at The Green Tank, highlights challenges such as curtailment, limited grid capacity, and insufficient storage that impact the sector’s development.
With a projected capacity of 2 GW by 2030, the government takes a crucial step toward the auction with the approval of the Offshore Renewable Energy Affection Plan. Experts celebrate the initiative and highlight challenges related to financing, sustainability, and the integration of existing technologies.

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