Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from European Energy, Empower New Energy, NEM Connections, and others.
European Energy Joins Danish Royals on Official Visit Supporting Lithuania Renewables
European Energy has joined Denmark’s royal delegation during an official visit to Lithuania, highlighting growing cooperation on renewable energy development between the two countries. The visit underscores European Energy’s expanding role in solar, wind, and green energy projects in the Baltic region. The engagement reflects strong governmental and industry support for clean energy investment, innovation, and cross-border collaboration. By advancing large-scale renewable projects, European Energy aims to deliver reliable, sustainable power for customers while supporting Lithuania’s energy security and decarbonization goals. The initiative strengthens international partnerships, promotes knowledge sharing, and reinforces the importance of public–private cooperation in accelerating Europe’s energy transition and long-term economic growth.
Australia’s NEM Connections Pipeline Reaches Record 64 GW Capacity
Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM) connections pipeline has hit a record 64 GW, underscoring accelerating momentum in the country’s renewable energy and storage sector. The pipeline is dominated by solar, wind, and battery energy storage projects, reflecting strong investor interest and policy support for clean energy. The growth highlights continued innovation in grid-scale renewable technologies and expanding investment in flexible energy infrastructure. Customers stand to benefit from lower electricity costs, improved reliability, and reduced emissions as new capacity comes online. However, the record pipeline also emphasizes the need for faster grid connections and planning reforms to convert projects into operational assets. The milestone reinforces Australia’s position as a global renewable energy leader driving the energy transition.
Empower New Energy Delivers Hybrid Solar Project for Nigerian Rice Producer
Empower New Energy has delivered a hybrid renewable energy project for a Nigerian rice producer, combining solar power with energy storage to provide reliable, low-carbon electricity. The project reduces dependence on diesel generation, lowering energy costs and emissions while improving operational reliability. The solution integrates innovative hybrid technology, ensuring stable power supply for industrial operations and supporting sustainable agriculture and food production. Customers benefit from predictable energy pricing, improved efficiency, and reduced environmental impact. The investment highlights Empower New Energy’s focus on customer-centric renewable solutions and demonstrates how distributed hybrid systems can accelerate clean energy adoption in emerging markets, contributing to Nigeria’s broader energy transition and economic resilience.
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