by Strategic Energy | May 22, 2025
This Wednesday marks the start of the electric mobility-focused day of the Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum – Second Edition, following an opening day highlighted by insights from IRENA, SolarPower Europe, Hydrogen Europe, AELEC, EASE and leading private sector companies. The event continues with strategic analysis on the continent’s energy future.
by Lucia Colaluce | May 22, 2025
During the Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum – Second Edition, Jochen Wolf, Co-Founder of EveryRay, warned that outdated regulations and the lack of digitalisation in electricity grids are limiting the scalability of solar innovation in Europe. “The system is not ready to absorb the renewable potential,” he states.
by Emilia Lardizabal | May 22, 2025
The Ministry of Energy has launched a call for expressions of interest to identify concessionable offshore wind areas in the Black Sea. The technical study, which will lay the groundwork for future tenders, is part of Law 121/2024 and aims to contribute to the national goal of installing 3 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2035, tapping into an estimated potential of 76 GW.
by info strategicenergycorp | May 22, 2025
The platform is the result of a process of dialogue and knowledge exchange between companies, employers, and organizations representing the strategic sectors of our economy and civil society. The alliance is being launched at a crucial moment for Spain, with the aim of strengthening energy autonomy and promoting digitalization, employment, industry, and territorial cohesion through renewable potential.
by info strategicenergycorp | May 22, 2025
“Real innovation must serve both people and the planet, enabling a balance between development and sustainability.Each Tongwei module is more than a solar product. It is a living part of the energy system,” said Liu.
by Strategic Energy | May 20, 2025
The Storage, Renewable and Electric Vehicles Integration Forum begins today, bringing together IRENA, leading European energy associations, and top technology providers to outline the region’s path toward 2030. The two-day virtual event is free to attend and will address renewables, battery storage and eMobility in depth.
by Guido Gubinelli | May 20, 2025
With a stable production capacity of 30 GW and a presence in over 90 countries, Yingli Solar is banking on technological efficiency and financial strength to maintain annual sales of 25 GW—20% of which are destined for Europe. “Our goal is to keep growing through strategic partnerships,” said the company’s Executive Director for Latin America and Spain.
by Milena Giorgi | May 20, 2025
The country secured two-thirds of the European budget for renewable hydrogen, but experts warn: the current model fails to ensure financial viability or industrial scale without urgent structural reform.
by Lucia Colaluce | May 20, 2025
In her inaugural speech, Germany’s new Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Katherina Reiche, warned that renewables alone cannot guarantee secure electricity supply, and proposed the swift tendering of up to 20 GW in thermal power plants and grid flexibility measures to stabilise power prices.
by Milena Giorgi | May 20, 2025
In 2025, Spain and Portugal exhibit solid indicators of growth and deficit reduction, according to the European Commission’s Spring Forecast, creating favourable conditions for renewable auctions and projects involving storage, cogeneration, and green hydrogen.