French energy group TotalEnergies (EPA:TTE) has reached a deal with the US government to end its offshore wind projects in the country and free up roughly USD 1 billion (EUR 862.1m) of capital for investment in fossil fuel production and exports.
R.Power’s long-term approach to evolve in the renewable energy market focuses on a conservative view on risk, technological and geographical diversification and lower merchant exposure, Tomasz Sciesiek, equity and debt origination director at the company, told RenewablesNow.
European real assets investor MetaWealth is launching a battery energy storage platform in Romania with a plan to deploy 1 GWh over two years, building on its recently announced entry into the market with an initial 100-MWh project.
Ever.green, a marketplace for high-impact renewable energy credits (RECs), is trying to create a new REC product category concerning in-development projects and not just existing plants, but also sees challenges stemming from the planned changes in the Scope 2 guidance.
Norwegian renewable energy developer Scatec (OSL:SCATC) said its projects in the Middle East and North Africa remain largely unaffected by the current geopolitical tension involving Iran, while the company continues to pursue growth in key markets such as Egypt.
Europe’s electricity grid operators have traced the April 28, 2025 Iberian blackout -- the largest such event in two decades -- to a breakdown in voltage control, according to a final report by ENTSO-E’s expert panel.
Ultium Cells LLC, a joint venture between General Motors (NYSE:GM) and LG Energy Solution (KRX:373220), on Tuesday said it will start producing lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries for energy storage systems (ESS) at its Spring Hill facility in Tennessee by the second quarter of 2026.
Europe’s electricity grid operators have traced the April 28, 2025 Iberian blackout -- the largest such event in two decades -- to a breakdown in voltage control, according to a final report by ENTSO-E’s expert panel.
Ultium Cells LLC, a joint venture between General Motors (NYSE:GM) and LG Energy Solution (KRX:373220), on Tuesday said it will start producing lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries for energy storage systems (ESS) at its Spring Hill facility in Tennessee by the second quarter of 2026.