Renewable energy news: Eurowind, Sungrow, Lightsource BP

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Eurowind, Sungrow, Lightsource BP, among others.

Eurowind to Build 122-MW Wind Farm in Poland

Eurowind Energy has announced plans to construct a 122-MW wind farm in Poland, further strengthening its role in Central and Eastern Europe’s renewable energy transition. The project, to be located in western Poland, will feature state-of-the-art wind turbines optimised for high efficiency and grid integration. Investment aligns with Eurowind’s growth strategy to expand its onshore wind portfolio while supporting Poland’s decarbonisation and energy diversification goals. Customer focus will be on utilities and corporate offtakers seeking stable, long-term renewable power supply. The development highlights the firm’s ability to deliver large-scale projects across Europe. Benefits include emissions reduction, improved energy security, and significant contributions toward both Poland’s and the EU’s clean energy targets.

Sungrow Secures 100-MW Battery Supply Deal in Italy

Sungrow Power has won a contract to deliver a 100-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Italy, strengthening its presence in Europe’s fast-expanding storage market. The project will deploy Sungrow’s advanced lithium-ion solutions, designed for high efficiency, safety, and long-duration performance. This deal supports Italy’s efforts to enhance grid stability and integrate growing volumes of renewable energy, particularly solar and wind. For Sungrow, the agreement aligns with its strategy to expand its international footprint in utility-scale energy storage while demonstrating its technological leadership. Customer focus will be on utilities and energy operators managing intermittent generation. Benefits include greater grid flexibility, reduced curtailment, and stronger resilience in Italy’s clean energy transition.

Lightsource BP Starts Construction of 562-MWh BESS in NSW

Lightsource BP has begun building a 562-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at its Wellington North Solar Farm in New South Wales, Australia. The project represents one of the largest storage installations in the state and underscores Lightsource BP’s strategy to integrate solar with large-scale storage for greater grid flexibility. The BESS will provide critical services including peak demand management, load shifting, and frequency regulation, supporting the stability of Australia’s renewable-heavy grid. Investment highlights the company’s commitment to advancing hybrid solar-storage projects. Customer focus will be on utilities and commercial offtakers seeking reliable green energy. Benefits include improved grid resilience, reduced curtailment of renewables, and significant support for Australia’s clean energy transition goals.

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