Today’s renewable energy news includes updates on Cloudberry, Ganfeng LiEnergy, Envision Energy, AMEA Power, among others.
Cloudberry Acquires 20-MW Battery Storage Project in Sweden
Norwegian renewable energy company Cloudberry Clean Energy has acquired a 20-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Sweden from developer Sunna Group, strengthening its position in the Nordic energy storage market. The project is strategically located in southern Sweden, a region experiencing increasing demand for grid flexibility and balancing services due to the rapid growth of renewable energy generation. The battery facility is expected to participate in ancillary services and balancing markets, helping stabilize the electricity grid, manage power fluctuations, and support the integration of additional wind and solar capacity. As renewable energy penetration increases across the Nordic region, battery storage is becoming a critical component of maintaining grid reliability and optimizing energy flows. The acquisition aligns with Cloudberry’s strategy of expanding beyond renewable power generation into energy storage and grid services. Once operational, the project will contribute to improved energy security, enhanced grid resilience, and greater renewable energy utilization. The investment also supports Sweden’s long-term decarbonization objectives and reflects growing investor confidence in the Nordic battery storage sector as demand for flexible energy infrastructure continues to rise.
Ganfeng LiEnergy Secures More Than 30 GWh of Energy Storage Projects at SNEC 2026
Chinese energy storage company Ganfeng LiEnergy announced that it has secured a project pipeline exceeding 30 GWh during the SNEC 2026 International Photovoltaic and Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition in Shanghai. The agreements cover multiple battery energy storage system (BESS) projects across domestic and international markets, reinforcing the company’s position as a major player in the global energy storage industry. The newly secured portfolio includes utility-scale energy storage, renewable energy integration, grid-support applications, and commercial and industrial (C&I) storage projects. The milestone highlights the growing demand for large-scale battery storage solutions as countries accelerate renewable energy deployment and seek greater grid flexibility and energy security. Ganfeng LiEnergy showcased its latest battery technologies and integrated energy storage solutions during the event, targeting applications ranging from solar and wind integration to grid stabilization and peak-shaving services. The 30-GWh project pipeline significantly strengthens the company’s future revenue visibility and market presence while supporting global decarbonization efforts, renewable energy expansion, and the transition toward more resilient and sustainable power systems.
Envision Energy and AMEA Power Sign Agreement for Egypt’s 500-MW Amunet II Wind Project
Envision Energy and AMEA Power have signed an agreement for the 500-MW Amunet II wind project in Egypt, further expanding renewable energy development in the country and bringing the partners’ combined wind energy portfolio in Egypt to 1 GW. The project will be located in the Gulf of Suez region, one of the country’s most important wind energy hubs, known for its strong and consistent wind resources. Under the agreement, Envision Energy will supply advanced wind turbine technology for the project, supporting AMEA Power’s efforts to increase clean energy generation across the Middle East and Africa. Once operational, the Amunet II wind farm is expected to generate substantial amounts of renewable electricity, helping reduce carbon emissions and decrease reliance on fossil fuel-based power generation. The project aligns with Egypt’s strategy to increase the share of renewable energy in its power mix and achieve its long-term sustainability targets. In addition to strengthening energy security and supporting economic growth, the development will contribute to regional decarbonization efforts, create employment opportunities, and reinforce Egypt’s position as a leading renewable energy market in Africa and the Middle East.
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