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In March, Zagreb will become the hub of the most important regional discussions about the future of energy, with the conferences Solar Flex Croatia 2025 and RE-Source Croatia 2025.
Three European Commission institutions have joined forces to promote renewable energy in the private sector in Poland. A total of PLN 701 million, over EUR 160 million, has been made available to be passed on as loans to private individuals for the installation of photovoltaic systems and heat pumps.
The 1st Intersolar Summit Africa 2025 is set to transform the renewable energy landscape from March 12–13, 2025, Nairobi/Kenya. Bringing together 250 key stakeholders from across the solar, energy storage, and finance sectors, this flagship event will provide promising opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange, and collaboration.
Solar Solutions Amsterdam claims to be the largest exhibiton for professionals in renewable energy in the Netherlands. New products and services are presented on 24,000 square meters at Expo Greater Amsterdam in Vijfhuizen, 11-13, March, 2025.
MET Energia Italia has launched the first Renewable Energy Community in Lombardy. The community is open to all citizens, companies and local authorities in the area, and uses renewable energy to generate energy savings.
Enex trade fair showcased energy solutions like heat pumps, photovoltaics, energy management, storage systems, and e-mobility. Held on February 18-19 at Targi Kielce, it featured cutting-edge technologies spanning over 15,000 square meters and seven halls.
Telecommunications company TIM Group, in collaboration with Axpo Italia, launched TIM Energia, a new venture offering green electricity to meet the energy needs of Italy’s small and medium sized businesses.
After months of declining prices, January marked a turning point in the European solar market, with module prices experiencing a slight rebound. While the increases are still moderate, they indicate a shift in market dynamics, suggesting that the prolonged price drops may be slowing down, according to online trading platform sun.store.
No other electricity generation technology has expanded as quickly as photovoltaics in the past year. It is now stronger than coal power. Adding green power plants also saves a lot of money on fossil fuel imports.
Electric cars, solar heating and cooling as well as industrial processes will increase electricity demand by up to 30 TWh (+12%) compared to 2024. At the same time, the Spanish economy could save up to 6.71 billion euros per year through a green electricity supply. On average, each household could reduce its energy costs by 64% or more than €1,400 per year.
Media reports in Germany, such as in the “Welt”, have recently warned of an overload on the power grid on holidays in spring and summer, when a high supply of solar power can meet a low demand for electricity. The German Federal Network Agency, the industry association BSW-Solar and scientists give the all-clear and warn against scaremongering.
A tsunami of cheap Chinese solar panels flooding Europe, an increasing taste for rooftop solar and a boom for small, medium and large-scale battery storage. These are the three strongest trends in solar energy for 2025, as seen by Midsummer Executive VP Sven Lindström.
Poland - from the land of coal-fired power to the boom of renewables. In the year 2005 Poland embarked on the path of renewable energy. Now solar power is in the fast lane!
A new study commissioned by Eurelectric, demonstrates the need for a new approach to energy security based on clean electrification to reduce fuel imports dependence, lower exposure to commodities price shocks and boost crises resilience.
The Swedish Solar Energy Association (Svensk Solenergi) has launched a guideline to emergency operation in the event of a power outage for household with solar panels. It was presented during the National Conference on Public Health and Defense.
In 2024, solar energy covered around 14 percent of Germany's electricity consumption. In 2024, more than one million new solar power systems were registered. The newly installed photovoltaic capacity grew by around ten percent compared to the previous year.
The European renewable energy market in 2024 has seen both massive growth phases as well as uncertainties around legislation and infrastructure readiness in several European markets. Wolf Dietrich – Senior Director Development, UK & Europe of Econergy summarizes key challenges and provides an outlook on growth trends and success factors for 2025.
The energy world of tomorrow and beyond is being created now – and it will be more sustainable, intelligent and connected than ever. Fresh ideas are needed across all sectors, along with bold companies that are willing to break new ground. To promoto this, The smarter E Europe offers an exclusive Start-up Area. More than 180 start-ups are expected among the more than 3,000 exhibitors.
The smarter E Europe 2025 has the motto “Accelerating Integrated Energy Solutions”. Smart integration is the key topic for the fast-changing world of energy and mobility. Energy management systems (EMS) for prosumers and businesses are actually a “must have”. Products, applications and solutions for EMS will be among the focus topics at The smarter E.
The two companies will implement two large-scale photovoltaic projects in Poland with a total capacity of 30 megawatts. Nomad Electric will provide EPC and O&M services to Energix Polska, the Polish subsidiary of Energix Group, a global renewable energy company headquartered in Israel.
In the US, there are plenty of water reservoirs available to be utilised for PV. As a first step, researchers have calculated the technically possible potential.
Kenneth Frey switched from Huawei Deutschland to SOFAR. He was appointed to head the European business of the Chinese PV and energy storage manufacturer.
European Energy is expanding its Polish PV portfolio and successfully connected a 54 MW solar park near Debnica in West Pomerania to the grid in December 2024.
The European Commission published the EU Competitiveness Compass. It would point out to the right problems and the right solutions Walburga Hemetsberger, CEO of SolarPower Europe said.
Exide Technologies, a French energy storage solutions provider, partners with Vrijopnaam, a energy company actively involved in the renewable energy market, located in Rijen, the Netherlands. Goal is to enhance sustainable energy access in The Netherlands.