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Wind power, at 17%, overtook coal and natural gas in Europe

“Fossil fuels are losing their influence in EU energy,” said Chris Rosslowe, lead author of the Ember report. “Wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) are pushing coal to the margins and forcing gas into structural decline.” The phase-out of fossil fuels is helping to curb emissions. Since peaking in 2007, European power sector emissions have more … Continue reading Wind power, at 17%, overtook coal and natural gas in Europe

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Poland’s offshore wind kick-off: towards technology leadership in the Baltic Sea

Poland is ramping up its domestic offshore wind supply chain to become the leading offshore wind player in the Baltic Sea. Works on the construction of two substations for Poland’s first offshore wind farm are now completed. This marks the kick-off of commercial-scale offshore wind development in Polish waters. Meanwhile the Polish Presidency of the … Continue reading Poland’s offshore wind kick-off: towards technology leadership in the Baltic Sea

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European wind stocks fall after Trump’s announcement to defund offshore wind energy

“Windmills are ugly, expensive and they harm wildlife,” Trump said as he suspended new federal leases for offshore wind energy. The decision caused European renewable energy companies with investments in the US to lose part of their capital. Shares of European wind companies fell after President Donald Trump removed support for offshore wind in the … Continue reading European wind stocks fall after Trump’s announcement to defund offshore wind energy

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President Trump’s executive orders on energy

The new administration aims to boost oil and gas production and baseload generation, while curbing wind power and EVs. “Shock and awe” was what President Donald Trump’s team told everyone to expect from his first day in office, and they did their best to live up to that promise. On Inauguration Day, 20 January, the … Continue reading President Trump’s executive orders on energy

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How renewables boom could mitigate global climate change

Renewable energy already generates one-third of the world’s electricity, with China leading the pack. Is the momentum enough to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels? The global energy supply is radically changing.  Solar and wind power’s share in the global electricity mix has almost quadrupled in a decade, from 5% in 2015 to … Continue reading How renewables boom could mitigate global climate change

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Global energy storage market

The global energy storage market added 175.4 GWh of installed capacity in 2024, with the three major regional markets—China, the Americas, and Europe—continuing to account for over 90% of global installations. In 2025, the global energy storage market is projected to maintain its growth trajectory, with new installed capacity reaching 221.9 GWh, up 26.5% YoY, … Continue reading Global energy storage market

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EIB is making quick progress on counter-guarantee facility – total of €2bn provided so far

A lot has happened since the European Investment Bank (EIB) activated the first tranche of its €5bn counter guarantee facility. In January 2025 the EIB and Société Générale signed an agreement that would unlock up to €8bn to support European wind energy manufacturers. It’s the fourth overall tranche provided by the EIB and follows similar … Continue reading EIB is making quick progress on counter-guarantee facility – total of €2bn provided so far

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Battery energy storage comes of age

Wind power and photovoltaic solar dominate new power capacity additions worldwide but struggle to supply grids 24/7. Battery energy storage systems (BESS) can help, allowing more renewable power to be dispatched, reducing curtailment and enhancing grid stability. Today’s dominant energy storage technology, lithium-ion phosphate (LFP) batteries, still has limitations, not least duration and supply chain. … Continue reading Battery energy storage comes of age

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Work begins on new control centre in East Friesland for RWE offshore wind farms

A new office building is taking shape in Jemgum, in Germany’s East Friesland region, to provide a base for round-the-clock monitoring and control of RWE’s existing and future wind farms in both Germany and continental Europe. Construction is by Real Immobilien GmbH on a site approximately 4,700 square metres in size. RWE will take a … Continue reading Work begins on new control centre in East Friesland for RWE offshore wind farms

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European Electricity Review 2025: Wind power and photovoltaic solar avoided €59 billion in fossil fuel imports

The EU’s electricity transition continued at pace in 2024, as photovoltaic solar overtook coal for the first time and gas declined for the fifth year in a row. Download PDF The European Electricity Review analyses full-year electricity generation and demand data for 2024 in all EU-27 countries to understand the region’s progress in transitioning from … Continue reading European Electricity Review 2025: Wind power and photovoltaic solar avoided €59 billion in fossil fuel imports

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Why Donald Trump hates wind power

It started with a feud at one of his golf courses. Wind energy is the cheapest source of new electricity in the U.S.—something that has been true for the past decade, according to annual energy reports from financial services company Lazard. When President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Monday to pause approvals for … Continue reading Why Donald Trump hates wind power

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Vestas to supply wind turbines for Ukraine’s largest wind energy project

Vestas has received a 384 MW order for the second phase of DTEK’s Tyligulska project in Ukraine. This order follows the 114 MW order for Tyligulska I that Vestas received in March 2021 and successfully commissioned in spring 2023. For this order, Vestas will supply 64 wind turbines and is responsible for the supply, delivery … Continue reading Vestas to supply wind turbines for Ukraine’s largest wind energy project

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Power and renewables: predictions for 2025

What to watch in the year ahead, from China’s renewable energy capacity growth to floating solar expansion in Asia Pacific and why it might be a year of contradictions in Europe. What to watch in the year ahead, from China’s renewable energy capacity growth to floating solar expansion in Asia Pacific and why it might … Continue reading Power and renewables: predictions for 2025

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Renewables in China experienced a stellar year in 2024, with total installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic exceeding 1,400 GW

Solar saw the biggest leap, with a record-breaking 45.2% increase (+277 GW), achieving 887 GW overall. Wind power also saw solid growth, climbing 18% (+80 GW) to almost 521 GW. China’s renewable energy sector experienced a stellar year in 2024, with the total installed capacity of wind and solar power surpassing 1.4 billion kilowatts, further … Continue reading Renewables in China experienced a stellar year in 2024, with total installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic exceeding 1,400 GW

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In 2024, India added a record 24.5 GW of photovoltaic solar capacity and 3.4 GW of wind power capacity

In 2024, India added a record 24.5 GW of photovoltaic (PV) and 3.4 GW of wind capacity, a notable increase driven by government incentives, policy reforms, and substantial investments in domestic manufacturing of solar and wind turbines. Solar continued to dominate, contributing 47% of total installed renewable energy capacity. The installation of 18.5 GW of … Continue reading In 2024, India added a record 24.5 GW of photovoltaic solar capacity and 3.4 GW of wind power capacity

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Photovoltaic energy continues to set records, but cold weather and CO2 prices make European electricity markets more expensive in the third week of January

In the third week of January, prices rose in most major European electricity markets, driven by lower wind energy production, increased demand due to colder temperatures and higher gas and CO2 prices. On January 17, CO2 futures reached the highest settlement price since late May. Solar photovoltaic energy production increased, setting all?time records for a … Continue reading Photovoltaic energy continues to set records, but cold weather and CO2 prices make European electricity markets more expensive in the third week of January

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ACP Statement on Donald Trump’s Executive Order on Wind Energy

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) released the following statement from ACP CEO Jason Grumet in response to President Trump’s Executive Order on offshore wind and onshore wind leasing and permitting: “President Trump is correct that absent significant changes in energy policy, our nation will not be able to power our growth in manufacturing and achieve … Continue reading ACP Statement on Donald Trump’s Executive Order on Wind Energy

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China’s photovoltaic (PV), wind power installations soared to record in 2024

China broke its own records for new wind power and photovoltaic (PV) solar power installations again last year, official data showed on Tuesday, accelerating from a breakneck pace set in 2023 as the country looks to peak its carbon emissions before 2030.Installed photovoltaic (PV) and wind power capacity climbed 45.2% and 18%, respectively, in 2024, … Continue reading China’s photovoltaic (PV), wind power installations soared to record in 2024

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Donald Trump to stop construction of new offshore wind power projects

“It’s amazing to see Republicans steal the issue of saving whales from Democrats,” Shellenberger said on X. The physical structures of wind turbines don’t affect right whales at all, but Trump is the king of fake news. President Donald Trump has promised to pause offshore wind turbine construction leases, which could save the Atlantic right … Continue reading Donald Trump to stop construction of new offshore wind power projects

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Laos-based 600 MW Monsoon wind power to export energy to Vietnam soon

The 600 MW Monsoon wind power project in Laos is reaching final phases of construction and will soon export electricity to Vietnam, investor Monsoon Wind Power reported. The investor made the statement on Wednesday regarding a recent on-site visit of Laos’ Party General Secretary and State President Thongloun Sisoulith. Laos’ Party General Secretary and State … Continue reading Laos-based 600 MW Monsoon wind power to export energy to Vietnam soon

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