Low Carbon, a UK-based renewable energy developer, has revealed its intentions to bolster its footprint in Germany with an initial solar pipeline exceeding 400MW. The company…
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Germany’s Federal Network Agency has initiated a consultation to establish criteria for switchable loads to help reduce the curtailment of renewable energy generation caused by grid…
ABO Wind has announced its plan to issue a green bond, aimed at financing its ongoing expansion and facilitating the integration of more wind, solar, and…
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced a framework loan of EUR 100 million to Deutsche Kreditbank (DKB) to support onshore wind and solar photovoltaic projects…
Renewable energy asset manager CEE Group and financing partner DAL Deutsche Anlagen-Leasing have announced the start of construction on an 80.9 MWp solar park in Brandenburg,…
Gravitricity, a Scottish firm specializing in energy storage, has revealed that an operational coal mine in Slovenia is considering underground gravity energy storage. The Velenje mine,…
UK-based Gore Street Energy Storage Fund PLC has bolstered its Irish asset portfolio through agreements with renewable developer Low Carbon. The energy storage fund announced today…
The German government’s decision to support the expansion of an offshore terminal at the port of Cuxhaven has been hailed as a crucial step in achieving…
German energy storage company Intilion AG announced on Tuesday its partnership with local startup Purpel Energy to construct four large-scale battery systems totaling 48 MWh in…
Munich-based solar developer O&L Nexentury GmbH has announced plans to build a 15 MW floating photovoltaic (FPV) plant on the Philippsee gravel lake in western Germany.…
German municipal utility Westfalen Weser has announced plans to build a 120-MW/280 MWh battery storage facility at the site of a former nuclear power plant in…
Germany continues its solar energy expansion, reaching 1.07 GW of new installations in February, with over 38% being subsidy-free, according to the Federal Network Agency. This…