Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Acciona Energia, Uniper, Tauron, among others.
Acciona Energia Wins 151 MWp of Solar Capacity in Italy’s FER X Auction
Acciona Energia has secured 151 MWp of solar capacity in Italy’s FER X auction, reinforcing its strategy to expand its Southern Europe renewable portfolio. The winning projects will deploy modern high-efficiency PV technology to deliver reliable, low carbon power while supporting Italy’s clean energy targets. The investment strengthens Acciona’s growth pipeline and showcases its commitment to innovation through advanced plant design that boosts performance and grid integration. Consumers stand to benefit from more stable, sustainable electricity supply as new capacity enters the market. The auction success also positions Acciona to accelerate future development across Italy, enhancing its long term presence and contributing to a diversified, resilient renewable energy mix.
Uniper Advances 50 MW German BESS and Scottish Solar Project
Uniper is progressing two key renewables initiatives, moving ahead with a 50 MW battery energy storage system in Germany and a utility scale solar project in Scotland. The BESS will use advanced lithium ion technology to enhance grid stability, support peak shaving and improve renewable integration, delivering faster response and greater reliability for consumers. The Scottish PV project reflects Uniper’s strategy to diversify its clean energy portfolio and boost long term generation capacity across Europe. Both investments demonstrate innovation in flexible power systems and strengthen Uniper’s growth plans in storage and solar. Once operational, the projects will supply low carbon electricity, reduce system congestion and contribute to regional decarbonization goals.
Tauron to Deploy 90 MWh of Energy Storage in Poland
Poland’s Tauron Group is set to launch 90 MWh of new energy storage facilities as part of its strategy to modernize the grid and accelerate renewable integration. The investment will use advanced lithium ion battery technology to support frequency regulation, peak management and smoother incorporation of wind and solar. The initiative demonstrates Tauron’s innovation focus, strengthening system flexibility and improving service reliability for consumers. These storage sites mark a major step in the company’s long term growth plan to expand clean energy infrastructure and reduce fossil fuel dependence. Once operational, the facilities will enhance grid stability, cut curtailment, lower operational costs and help Poland meet national energy transition targets.
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