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Industry decarbonization

Norway: EnBW starts marketing process for green ammonia

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EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg is starting to market 100,000 tons of green ammonia from the Skipavika Green Ammonia (SkiGA) project in western Norway, making it one of the first suppliers of the green hydrogen derivative on the market.

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Solar parks

EnBW plans to always include battery storage in solar parks in future

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Energy group EnBW will always use battery storage in its solar parks in future. This means that electricity buffers will be a central component of the group's expansion strategy for solar energy in the future. Another advantage is that the power output of the plants can be better utilised.

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Induction EV charging

First practical test for wireless EV charging while driving

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In the town of Balingen in southern Germany, a pioneering project for wireless charging of electric vehicles while driving has been launched. The shuttle bus of the horticultural show will become the demonstration object.

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Interview/CEO Talk

Simon Schweda of EnBW: “Win-win for our partners and for us”

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More solar parks, wind turbines and storage units: Virtual power plants are the latest trend in our industry. EnBW‘s expert explains what they can do and what new opportunities they offer in the energy market.

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Germany

EnBW inaugurates 300 megawatts of solar energy in Brandenburg

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EnBW recently inaugurated the two solar parks "Alttrebbin" and "Gottesgabe" in Brandenburg. Together with the solar park "Weesow-Willmersdorf", the solar cluster near Berlin is now complete.

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PV Guided Tours:

Simon Schweda of EnBW: Virtual power plants are driving the energy revolution

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CEO talk: More solar parks, more wind turbines, more storage systems - Virtual power plants connect many producers to the power grid and consumers. Pretty intelligent, pretty clever: Simon Schweda, Chief Product Officer for virtual power plants at EnBW, now explains to us the advantages.

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Top products of the week

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A charging solution for e-fleets, a tool that makes design and planning easier, an inverter that combines generation and control and a half-cell solar module with heterojunction technology. Here are our products of the week:

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EV charging:

A charging solution for e-fleets

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EnBW and its partner Smatrics now offer a management solution for e-fleets. This includes charging options directly at the company, at public charging infrastructure and at the employees' home wallbox.

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Germany:

Two new 150 MW solar parks with battery storage

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Commissioning of the two 150 MW solar parks in Brandenburg will take place in stages by end of March, EnBW announced. They are combined with 3.9 MWh battery storage systems each and use bifacial solar modules.

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EV charging:

Charging self-generated solar power on the go

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With Cloud to go, Senec has made it possible for homeowners to charge their EVs on the go with solar power from their own roof. This is possible at more than 150,000 charge points in the charging network of the parent company EnBW.

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Germany:

187 MW subsidy-free solar park inaugurated

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The biggest subsidy-free solar park in Germany was inaugurated in Brandenburg. The entire site has been designed as a biodiverse green space.

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Germany:

PPAs for subsidy-free solar power on trend

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Long-term direct supply contracts for subsidy-free renewable electricity (PPAs) are gaining ground as a new business model. Municipal utilities and green utilities are also increasingly playing in this market.

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Financing:

More large-scale solar PPAs in Spain

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Blue Elephant Energy and EnBW signed long-term power purchase agreements for PV projects in Spain for solar parks with 150 MW. RWE and Grifols signed a PPA for a 10 MW solar park.

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Germany:

Schletter supplies 300 MW solar project

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Schletter Group is supplying  the mounting systems for two subsidy-free solar parks Germany, each of which has an output of 150 MW.

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Germany:

EnBW: Two more150 MW subsidy-free solar parks

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EnBW is building two more subsidy-free large-scale photovoltaic projects in Brandenburg/Germany with a capacity of 150 megawatts [MW] each.

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Germany:

EnBW: Two more subsidy-free PV projects with 300 MW

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The power supply company EnBW continues to expand its solar energy capacity with two further major subsidy-free PV projects in Germany.

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Germany:

Flagship fast charging park with solar rooftop

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EnBW opens a new flagship charging park at a transport junction with an output of up to 300 kilowatts powered by 100% green electricity.

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Utilities:

EnBW wants  to be  climate-neutral by 2035

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The German based utility EnBW is aiming to halve CO2 emissions by 2030 and to phase out coal-based electricity generation by 2035 at the latest.