Renewable energy news: Ampyr Solar Europe, Eurowind, LEAG

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Ampyr Solar Europe, Eurowind, LEAG, among others.

Ampyr Inaugurates 96-MW Solar Park in the Netherlands

Ampyr Solar Europe has inaugurated a 96-MW solar park in Stadskanaal, in the Dutch province of Groningen. The utility-scale project is now connected to the grid, generating clean electricity equivalent to the annual consumption of tens of thousands of households. Strategy focuses on strengthening Ampyr’s renewable footprint in Northwestern Europe while supporting Dutch energy transition goals. Investment underscores the growing role of international capital in scaling large solar infrastructure. Technology includes high-efficiency PV modules and advanced grid integration systems to maximise output. Customer focus targets utilities and corporate buyers seeking stable green power. Benefits include emissions reduction, boosting energy security, supporting the Netherlands’ climate commitments, and reinforcing Ampyr’s position as a leading European solar developer.

Eurowind Secures Ready-to-Build Projects in Portugal

Eurowind Energy has acquired a portfolio of ready-to-build renewable projects in Portugal, comprising 36 MW of wind and 22 MW of solar PV capacity. The projects strengthen Eurowind’s Southern European footprint and align with Portugal’s push toward a cleaner energy mix. Strategy focuses on diversifying the company’s international pipeline by combining wind and solar assets for hybrid generation. Investment supports both the construction and long-term operation of the assets, ensuring stable cash flows. Technology includes modern wind turbines and high-efficiency PV modules designed for optimal integration with the national grid. Customer focus is on utilities and corporate offtakers seeking low-carbon power. Benefits include reduced emissions, energy security, and support for Portugal’s 2030 renewable energy targets.

LEAG Kicks Off 133-MWp Solar Project at Former German Mine

German energy company LEAG has started construction of a 133-MWp solar park at the site of a former open-cast lignite mine in Lusatia, Brandenburg. The project is part of LEAG’s strategy to transform former coal areas into renewable energy hubs, supporting Germany’s coal phase-out and clean energy transition. Investment reflects the company’s broader plan to develop several gigawatts of renewables and storage in the region. Technology includes advanced solar PV modules and modern grid integration systems. Customer focus is on supplying clean power to the German electricity market while enabling regional industrial decarbonisation. Benefits include emissions reduction, repurposing post-mining land, job creation, and advancing Germany’s 2030 renewable and climate neutrality targets.

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