Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Lechwerke AG, Enfinity Global, Metlen, Karatzis, among others.
LEW Begins Construction of 24 MWp Solar Park in Germany
Lechwerke AG (LEW) has commenced construction of a 24 MWp solar park in Bavaria, Germany, marking another milestone in its renewable expansion strategy. The project will generate clean electricity to power around 7,000 households annually, significantly cutting regional carbon emissions. LEW is investing in advanced photovoltaic modules and optimized grid integration to enhance efficiency and reliability. Strategically, this project strengthens LEW’s commitment to sustainable regional energy supply and supports Germany’s Energiewende goals. The initiative highlights innovation through digital monitoring systems and eco-friendly site design, minimizing land impact. Once operational, the solar park will boost local renewable capacity, contribute to energy security, and deliver long-term environmental and economic benefits to the region.
Enfinity Global Partners on 486-MW Battery Project in Italy
Enfinity Global has signed a strategic partnership to develop a 486-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) portfolio in Italy, advancing its goal of accelerating the energy transition. The collaboration focuses on large-scale, grid-connected storage to support renewable integration and enhance grid stability. Enfinity’s investment reflects its strategy to expand its European clean energy footprint through sustainable infrastructure. The project will employ advanced battery technologies to ensure high efficiency and reliability. It also aligns with Italy’s growing demand for flexible energy systems and storage capacity. The initiative demonstrates Enfinity’s innovation-driven approach, strengthening its role as a global renewable energy leader while contributing to energy security, grid resilience, and the decarbonization of the Italian power sector.
Metlen and Karatzis Partner to Develop 330-MW Battery Project in Greece
Greek energy firm Metlen has partnered with industrial group Karatzis to develop a 330-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Greece, marking one of the largest such projects in the country. The collaboration underscores Greece’s strategy to enhance grid flexibility and integrate higher shares of renewable energy. The investment aims to strengthen energy security, reduce curtailment, and stabilize electricity supply during peak demand. Leveraging advanced battery technology, the project will support Greece’s clean energy transition and decarbonization goals under the EU Green Deal. The partnership reflects both companies’ focus on innovation, sustainable growth, and energy efficiency, creating long-term benefits for consumers, the national grid, and the broader renewable ecosystem.
Faheema P