Renewable energy news: Econergy , ACME Solar, Alive Energy

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Econergy, ACME Solar, Alive Energy, among others.

Econergy Secures Kommunalkredit Loan for 60-MW Solar Project in Romania

Renewable energy developer Econergy Renewable Energy has secured financing from Austria’s Kommunalkredit to support the construction of a 60-MW solar photovoltaic project in Romania. The funding will help advance the development and deployment of the utility-scale solar facility, contributing to the country’s growing renewable energy capacity. The project is expected to generate clean electricity for the local grid while reducing carbon emissions and supporting Romania’s energy transition goals. By leveraging advanced solar technology and international financing, Econergy aims to strengthen its renewable energy portfolio across Europe. The investment also highlights increasing financial support for solar projects in Central and Eastern Europe as countries accelerate efforts to expand sustainable power generation and improve energy security.

ACME Solar Energises 143-MW Battery Energy Storage System in Rajasthan

ACME Solar has energised a 143-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Rajasthan, marking a significant milestone for India’s growing energy storage sector. The project is designed to enhance grid stability and support the integration of renewable energy by storing excess electricity and supplying it during peak demand periods. The large-scale battery installation will help balance fluctuations from solar and wind generation while improving the reliability of power supply. The development aligns with India’s broader strategy to expand energy storage infrastructure as renewable capacity rapidly increases across the country. By deploying advanced battery technology, ACME Solar aims to strengthen its clean energy portfolio and contribute to a more flexible, resilient, and sustainable power system

Alive Energy Acquires 83-MW Battery Storage Project in Romania

Romanian power company Alive Energy has acquired an 83-MW battery energy storage project as part of its strategy to expand in the country’s growing energy storage market. The project will help store excess electricity from renewable sources and deliver it to the grid during peak demand periods, improving system flexibility and reliability. The investment reflects increasing interest in battery energy storage across Romania as the country continues to expand its wind and solar capacity. By adding large-scale storage, utilities and developers can better manage fluctuations in renewable generation and enhance grid stability. The acquisition strengthens Alive Energy’s clean energy portfolio while supporting Romania’s transition toward a more resilient and low-carbon power system.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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