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EU battery storage additions hit 27.1 GWh in 2025, Germany leads
EU battery storage additions hit 27.1 GWh in 2025, Germany leads

The EU installed a record-breaking 27.1 GWh of new battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity in 2025, with Germany and Italy topping the chart again, while Bulgaria emerged as the fastest-growing market.

addedJan 28, 2026
addedJan 28, 2026

Africa’s renewable energy landscape is entering a more mature and more urgent phase, with utility-scale solar farms being absolutely essential to guarantee the volume of generation required to support industrial growth, urbanisation and national electrification targets, said the CEO of Green Power, a company that develops, structures and finances utility-scale solar projects across Africa and Europe.

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addedJan 22, 2026

REC Solar, a US solar independent power producer (IPP), is now entering the solar repowering market, eyeing projects and acquisition opportunities amid an expected boom in repowering needs as current systems age, Andy Sofranko, engineering vice president at the company, told Renewables Now.

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addedJan 20, 2026

Austrian startup Podero has developed a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform which could save about 25% to 30% of energy cost at a time when high prices continue to be a major issue.

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addedJan 13, 2026

Anaergia Inc (TSX:ANRG), an organic waste to renewable energy specialist, remains committed to a capital-light, “develop-and-transfer” operating model as it seeks to scale its global presence. The company says the approach -- focused on engineering, procurement, and construction (ECP) and operation and maintenance (O&M) services -- is now central to its strategy, following a recent return to positive adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) and regained operational momentum.

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Grid modernisation

Grid operators TenneT Germany and National Grid plc (LON:NG) will jointly develop a new multi-purpose interconnector that could link up to 2 GW of offshore wind between the UK and Germany.

Capacity wars

REC Solar, a US solar independent power producer (IPP), is now entering the solar repowering market, eyeing projects and acquisition opportunities amid an expected boom in repowering needs as current systems age, Andy Sofranko, engineering vice president at the company, told Renewables Now.

Grid operators TenneT Germany and National Grid plc (LON:NG) will jointly develop a new multi-purpose interconnector that could link up to 2 GW of offshore wind between the UK and Germany.

REC Solar, a US solar independent power producer (IPP), is now entering the solar repowering market, eyeing projects and acquisition opportunities amid an expected boom in repowering needs as current systems age, Andy Sofranko, engineering vice president at the company, told Renewables Now.

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