by Lucia Colaluce | May 6, 2025
Polish energy group ORLEN is advancing Baltic Power, the country’s first offshore wind farm, which will be operational in 2026 and cut CO₂ emissions by 2.8 million tonnes annually. It also aims to reach 12.8 GW of installed renewable capacity by 2035, including storage and five new offshore projects.
by Lucia Colaluce | May 6, 2025
Minister Darragh O’Brien has announced the launch of the National Designated Maritime Area Plan (DMAP), aimed at centralising offshore renewable energy planning and providing certainty for the sector to meet the 2040 target of 20 GW. “This maximises our financial, human and time resources,” states the Minister.
by Strategic Energy | May 6, 2025
The President of AELĒC (Asociación de Empresas de Energía Eléctrica), Marina Serrano, has issued a formal statement regarding the investigation initiated by MITECO (Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge) into the widespread power outage that occurred on Monday.
by Strategic Energy | May 6, 2025
This critical five-year investment period to 2033 will help unlock unprecedented investment to expand access to clean and affordable power in towns, cities and communities across Great Britain.
by Guido Gubinelli | May 4, 2025
The company will present its products and celebrate its 20th anniversary at Intersolar Europe 2025. In an exclusive interview, Solis outlines its next steps.
by Milena Giorgi | May 4, 2025
Following losses of up to €1.3 billion, companies and households seek energy independence as enquiries soar by more than 450% in just eight hours — and the trend continues.
by Lucia Colaluce | May 4, 2025
Faced with an electricity system increasingly dominated by renewable energy and inverters, the United Kingdom is redefining its approach to system recovery after major blackouts. The strategy now includes storage, regional restart pathways and a decentralised infrastructure, as analysed by Dlzar Al Kez, Research Associate at Net Zero Infrastructure, in conversation with Strategic Energy Europe.
by Emilia Lardizabal | May 4, 2025
Electrical engineer Nayeem Hossain analyzes the causes behind the blackout that affected Europe and highlights the urgent need to strengthen energy storage, diversify renewable sources, and optimize grid interconnection. “We still rely on fossil fuels as a backup,” he tells Strategic Energy Europe.
by Strategic Energy | May 4, 2025
The discussions concerned the objectives and values of the European Climate Adaptation Plan, the role of technology in accelerating eco-innovation and the need to involve the private sector in climate action, inter alia.
by Strategic Energy | May 4, 2025
At the Three Seas Summit, Sebastian Burduja and Christopher Allen Wright held the first official meeting between energy ministers from both countries, reaffirming their strategic cooperation on projects such as SMR, Cernavodă, and renewable energy. Furthermore, Romania has surpassed 2.1 billion lei in photovoltaic investments for local entities.