by Strategic Energy | Jan 29, 2026
The approval of the POTEE 2025 plan will unlock around BRL 1 billion in investments in transmission infrastructure over the next four years, strengthening the reliability of Brazil’s national grid.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 29, 2026
The Ministry of Mines and Energy has set out the regulatory framework for Colombia Solar, enabling low-income households to replace traditional electricity subsidies with rooftop solar generation as part of a just energy transition.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 28, 2026
Future Energy Summit’s first major event of the year will bring leading companies, international experts and public authorities to Madrid to assess technological progress, regulatory frameworks and business opportunities in the Iberian renewable energy market.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 28, 2026
Between regulated public schemes and private power purchase agreements, prices show a wide range. Recent awards stand at USD 60–70/MWh, but new rules and operational constraints will shape the pace of development and point to a market facing growing competition from other generation sources.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 28, 2026
Panama adjusts long-term contracts to attract renewables, Costa Rica redefines its regulation in an election year, and the Dominican Republic sets the regional pace with competitive auctions and new battery rules. In all cases, capital demands one thing: certainty.
by Juan Ignacio Barrea | Jan 28, 2026
The Spanish company expands its presence in Europe and targets one of the continent’s most promising solar markets.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 28, 2026
Renewable energy covered more than 40% of national electricity demand in 2025, driven by hydro, wind and solar power, according to official market data.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 28, 2026
The country formalises distributed generation with a regulation that strengthens technical standards, mandates digital traceability and guarantees full remuneration for renewable energy exports. Distribution utilities must comply within 30 days.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 28, 2026
After more than a decade of setbacks, large-scale solar and energy storage projects set to come online in 2026 could finally push Puerto Rico beyond 20% renewable generation. Meanwhile, over 10% of electricity customers already produce their own power, largely backed by batteries.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jan 27, 2026
The Spanish power system has earmarked 386 grid connection nodes for competitive access tenders and Just Transition zones, blocking more than 165 GW for new generation and energy storage projects. Catalonia, Andalusia and Castile and León lead in reserved capacity, while 1.7 GW has been allocated to self-consumption.