Estonia’s largest battery goes online – pv magazine International
Estonia has officially launched its largest battery storage facility, enhancing the nation’s energy stability and sustainability. The new system, designed ...
Read moreEstonia has officially launched its largest battery storage facility, enhancing the nation’s energy stability and sustainability. The new system, designed ...
Read moreThe Montenegrin environmental agency has approved the 35 MW Zeljezara photovoltaic project, marking a significant step towards enhancing the country's ...
Read moreIn 2024, Portugal has achieved a significant milestone by adding 1.77 GW of solar capacity, boosting its renewable energy landscape. ...
Read moreEuropean Energy has announced the sale of its wind portfolio in Poland to Enea, a major player in the energy ...
Read moreA Swedish biogas operator has successfully secured a €15 million loan to finance the development of a new biogas plant. ...
Read moreSerbia's state-owned power utility, EPS, is considering the integration of hydrogen into its energy production capabilities. This move aims to ...
Read moreGuernsey is set to advance its efforts in leasing seabed areas for offshore wind development. This initiative aims to harness ...
Read moreThe largest offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea are set to be constructed near Åland, promising significant advancements in ...
Read moreThe U.S. Export-Import Bank has approved a significant loan to support a Small Modular Reactor (SMR) project in Romania. This ...
Read morePrince William visited Estonia to explore plans for a hybrid energy park, highlighting the UK's commitment to renewable energy innovation. ...
Read moreKazakhstan has announced the establishment of a new nuclear energy agency aimed at bolstering its power sector amid the global ...
Read moreThe EU Commission has launched an investigation into whether China offered unfair subsidies to BYD for its electric vehicle plant ...
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