Global renewable push: AGR’s UK solar deal, Ingeteam’s Hawaii project, Vena-SECI pact

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on AGR’s UK solar and battery project, Ingeteam, Vena Energy and SECI, among others.

AGR Acquires 200-MW UK Solar and Battery Project

AGR has acquired a co-located solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project in the UK with a combined capacity of 200 MW. The project, situated in Eastern England, includes a 100-MW solar PV installation and a 100-MW battery system. It is expected to be construction-ready by 2025. This acquisition aligns with AGR’s strategy to expand its presence in the UK renewable energy market and strengthen its portfolio of sustainable energy assets. The company aims to support grid flexibility and the country’s net-zero targets. The project leverages proven solar and BESS technology and will provide clean energy to the grid while enhancing energy storage capabilities, grid resilience, and long-term power system stability.

Ingeteam Activates 30-MW Solar-Plus-Storage Plant in Hawaii

Spain’s Ingeteam has switched on a 30-MW solar-plus-storage facility in Hawaii, integrating solar PV and battery storage to provide reliable, dispatchable clean energy. The project includes Ingeteam’s advanced technology suite—PV inverters, battery inverters, medium-voltage power stations, and a plant controller—designed for grid-friendly operation. It supports Hawaii’s ambitious goal of 100% renewable energy by 2045 by addressing intermittency and enabling energy management. The company’s strategy centers on smart hybrid solutions, real-time control systems, and scalable design. Customers benefit from reduced dependence on fossil fuels and improved grid reliability. The project highlights Ingeteam’s innovation-driven approach to sustainable energy and strengthens its global footprint in hybrid renewable systems.

Vena Energy and SECI Sign 100-MW Renewable Energy Agreement

Vena Energy has entered into a Power Supply Agreement with India’s Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to supply 100 MW of renewable energy. This move aligns with India’s goal of reaching 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030. The project supports SECI’s commitment to reliable, cost-effective renewable procurement and expands Vena Energy’s footprint in South Asia. The company will implement advanced clean energy technology to ensure efficient grid integration and long-term sustainability. Strategically, this reinforces Vena Energy’s commitment to utility-scale clean energy infrastructure. The project benefits SECI with enhanced power reliability, while contributing to India’s decarbonization targets, lowering emissions, and offering scalable energy solutions for future grid needs and climate resilience.

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