by Strategic Energy | Jan 27, 2026
Argentina’s largest province has approved its first regulatory framework for collective renewable energy projects, allowing multiple users to share self-consumption and monetise surplus power injected into the grid.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 27, 2026
The government has unveiled its Electricity Transmission System Expansion Plan 2026–2050, which for the first time includes battery energy storage systems (BESS) as a grid-stabilisation solution. While the renewables sector welcomes the move, it warns that without retail market liberalisation and citizen participation, the energy transition will remain incomplete.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 27, 2026
The El Campano solar project will deliver reliable, competitive renewable electricity to Colombia’s national grid and marks Atlas Renewable Energy’s second utility-scale solar development in the country, following the successful Shangri-La project.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 27, 2026
Florencia Zanikian, an international trade and business consultant, has prepared an analysis on how the entry into force of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is redefining the rules of international trade and creating new challenges for Mercosur, in a context shaped by the recent bi-regional agreement and the growing requirement to incorporate carbon footprint as a key competitiveness variable.
by Juan Ignacio Barrea | Jan 27, 2026
The company has obtained USD 2.65 billion in syndicated bank financing from seven leading international lenders, confirming its capacity to close the transaction on schedule.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 26, 2026
At the 2026 Davos Forum, the U.S. president slammed countries buying Chinese wind turbines, while Beijing defended its global renewable leadership. As Europe doubles down on clean energy, a U.S. court decision revives the landmark Empire Wind offshore project.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 26, 2026
The country is finalising the regulatory framework for its first large-scale solar auction, aimed at meeting fast-growing power demand and opening a new renewable energy market for private investors.
by Lucia Colaluce | Jan 26, 2026
Hydropower remains the backbone of Panama’s electricity system, while private developers dominate installed capacity. With renewable auctions planned from 2026 and power purchase agreements (PPAs) of up to 20 years, the country is reinforcing a long-term, investor-friendly strategy.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Jan 26, 2026
Galicia, Andalusia and the Valencian Community are updating their legal frameworks to prioritise energy storage—particularly when hybridised with renewables—while awarding more than €44 million in public support.
by Strategic Energy | Jan 26, 2026
The recommendations were submitted to the National Energy Commission for review and aim to strengthen the electricity system in line with the country’s energy transition.