Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Fu-Gen, Nala, Enbridge, Battery Storage Deal in Finland, and others.
Fu-Gen and Nala Close 125-MW Finnish Battery Storage Deal
Fu-Gen has closed a deal with Nala Renewables for a 125-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Finland, advancing large-scale storage deployment in the Nordic market. The transaction finalises development and ownership arrangements, enabling the project to move toward construction. The standalone BESS will deliver fast-response services such as frequency regulation and grid balancing, supporting Finland’s power system as renewable penetration rises. Large-scale storage is increasingly critical in the Nordics to manage wind variability and maintain system stability. For Fu-Gen and Nala, the deal strengthens their European storage portfolios and reflects growing investor confidence in utility-scale battery assets as essential infrastructure for enabling higher shares of renewable energy and enhancing energy security.
Enbridge Advances Renewable Projects in Wyoming and Texas
Enbridge is moving ahead with two renewable energy projects in Wyoming and Texas, expanding its US clean power footprint. The projects, which include utility-scale renewable generation, are designed to deliver reliable, low-carbon electricity to regional grids. The developments align with Enbridge’s strategy to grow its renewable portfolio alongside its core energy infrastructure business. Both states continue to attract significant renewable investment due to strong resource availability and supportive market structures. Once operational, the projects are expected to enhance grid reliability, energy diversification, and emissions reduction, while supporting local economic activity. The move underscores Enbridge’s commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions and strengthening its role in North America’s evolving energy transition landscape.
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