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European Energy secures approval for 1.1 GW of solar in Australia Danish renewables major European Energy has secured development approval for its plans to build the 1.1 GW Upper Calliope Solar Farm in central Queensland, Australia.
David Carroll
Dec 23, 2025
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European Energy switches on 148 MW of solar in Denmark The Danish developer completed the 148 MW solar project, located in southern Denmark, ahead of schedule. The site is connected to the same grid point as the company’s already-operational 175 MW solar asset.
Patrick Jowett
Dec 24, 2025
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European energy storage startups raise €2.14 billion in equity funding European energy storage hardware startups have secured €2.14 billion ($2.5 billion) in equity funding for commercial, industrial, and grid-scale applications, says Avnet Silica. Nearly half of that funding was raised in the past three years, and more than 80% in the last five.
Marija Maisch
Dec 09, 2025
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BBDF 2025: Co-location, hybrid PPAs reshaping the European energy market BBDF 2025’s “From Solar to BESS: Moving from PV Project Development to BESS With and Without Co-location,” has shown the potential for creating new business modules in the renewable energy business via the so-called hybrid power purchase agreements and the co-location of wind and solar energy assets with battery storage.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 18, 2025
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Researchers identify optimal level of solar, battery storage for European energy market Researchers in Hungary have developed a model to calculate the optimal PV and battery storage balance to support the European grid in the next few years. They found that the cost-optimal range is at 530–880 GW of PV, combined with battery storage equivalent to 2.5–7.5% of the total intermittent capacity.
Lior Kahana
Jul 07, 2025
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When solar is a zero-sum game Negative prices are becoming more frequent in key European markets due to solar and wind intermittency, seasonal variations influencing demand and generation profiles, dated grid infrastructure, and market design. Battery storage absorbs excess generation, and tariffs shift consumption during peak demand, but too much market intervention can do more harm than good.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Dec 05, 2025
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Europe’s digital energy storage shift and impacts across applications Europe’s digital energy storage shift impacts across applications, with VPP White Paper release
Amy Nunez
29 Sep 2025 10:00 am
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Hybridization: The new paradigm for a more resilient and competitive renewable market One of the main benefits of hybridization is the ability to offer more attractive and stable energy products to clients. A hybrid PPA better covers consumption needs, reduces risks associated with the variability of a single source, and allows for more competitive long-term pricing, writes Rodrigo López, head of revenues at BNZ.
Diego López
Jan 15, 2026
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EU to ban Chinese inverters? – Commission proposal in Cybersecurity mulls ‘high-risk vendors-list’ The European Commission is revising its Cybersecurity Act. While presenting the proposals in European Parliament, the commission’s Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy, Henna Virkkunen, said dependency on a very limited number of solar inverter suppliers could “pose a significant security risk.”
Marian Willuhn, Patrick Jowett
Jan 20, 2026
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Pilecom begins work on 106 MW of solar in Australia Construction of the 106 MW Lancaster Solar Farm in Victoria, Australia, is gathering pace. Western Australian contractor Pilecom is now installing the first of the more than 23,000 piles that will be used in the project.
David Carroll
Jul 16, 2025
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