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Renewable energy news: Edify, Repsol’s Frye solar complex in Texas, DTEK, Fluence

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Edify, Repsol’s Frye solar complex in Texas, DTEK, Fluence, among others.

Edify Secures Approval for Solar Park with 2.4 GWh Battery in Victoria

Edify Energy has received approval from the Australian government to develop a major solar and storage project in Victoria, combining a solar park with a 2.4 GWh battery. The project reflects Edify’s strategy of integrating large-scale renewables with advanced storage to enhance grid reliability and support Australia’s decarbonization pathway. The investment highlights innovation in hybrid energy systems, enabling renewable generation to provide firm, dispatchable power. With a focus on technology leadership, the project will deliver clean energy to households and businesses, while boosting energy security in Victoria. Benefits include emissions reduction, job creation, and contribution to Australia’s renewable energy targets. The initiative also demonstrates Edify’s customer-centric approach to delivering stable, cost-effective green power.

Repsol Brings Online 629 MW Solar Complex in Texas

Spain’s Repsol has commissioned its 629 MW Frye Solar complex in Texas, marking its largest renewable project to date and a significant milestone in its U.S. clean energy portfolio. The project is part of Repsol’s strategy to expand global renewable capacity to 20 GW by 2030, with the U.S. as a key growth market. The investment demonstrates the company’s focus on scaling utility-scale solar supported by advanced technologies for high efficiency and reliability. Repsol is targeting industrial and commercial customers, strengthening its position as a sustainable energy provider. Benefits include delivering clean power equivalent to the consumption of hundreds of thousands of households, cutting carbon emissions, supporting grid stability, and contributing to regional economic and job growth.

DTEK Selects Fluence Batteries for 133 MW BESS Project in Poland

Ukrainian energy group DTEK has chosen Fluence to supply battery technology for its planned 133 MW energy storage project in Poland. The initiative marks a strategic step in DTEK’s European expansion, supporting Poland’s transition to a low-carbon energy system. The project will use advanced battery storage solutions to enhance grid stability, enable renewable integration, and provide flexibility services. Investment in large-scale storage highlights DTEK’s innovation focus, ensuring reliable performance and scalability. With customer needs centered on dependable, clean energy, the project contributes to energy security and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. Benefits include strengthening Poland’s renewable ecosystem, creating economic opportunities, and advancing EU decarbonization goals. The partnership reflects DTEK’s long-term strategy to scale sustainable energy infrastructure.

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