Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from GEV, ib vogt, Grenergy, and others.
GEV Expands Operations With New Base in Taiwan
Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has expanded its international footprint with the launch of new operations in Taiwan, strengthening its presence in one of Asia’s most active offshore wind markets. The move is aimed at supporting ongoing and upcoming offshore wind construction, installation, and maintenance projects in the region. Establishing a Taiwan base enhances GEV’s ability to provide localised engineering, logistics, and project support services, improving responsiveness for developers and contractors. The expansion reflects sustained investment momentum in Taiwan’s offshore wind sector, driven by government targets and strong project pipelines. For customers, the local presence delivers greater efficiency, reduced project risk, and faster delivery timelines. The move reinforces GEV’s strategy to grow in key global offshore wind hubs and support the acceleration of the energy transition.
ib vogt Sells EUR 230m Irish Solar Portfolio, Strengthening Renewables Investment
ib vogt has completed the sale of a three-project solar portfolio in Ireland for around EUR 230 million, marking a major transaction in the country’s rapidly growing renewable energy market. The portfolio comprises utility-scale solar PV projects, supporting Ireland’s efforts to expand clean power generation and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The deal highlights strong investor appetite for operational and late-stage solar assets in stable European markets with clear policy support. For buyers, the projects offer long-term revenue visibility, predictable returns, and exposure to Ireland’s energy transition. For consumers and the grid, the solar farms will deliver reliable, low-carbon electricity, helping cut emissions and enhance energy security. The transaction underlines ib vogt’s strategy of developing, de-risking, and recycling capital to accelerate global renewable energy deployment.
Grenergy Energises 272 MW of Solar and 1.1 GWh of BESS in Chile
Grenergy has energised 272 MW of solar PV alongside 1.1 GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) at a major renewable energy site in Chile, marking a significant milestone in large-scale solar-plus-storage deployment. The project is designed to deliver clean power with enhanced dispatchability, enabling energy to be stored and supplied during peak demand periods. The hybrid configuration supports grid stability, reduces curtailment, and maximises the value of solar generation in Chile’s competitive power market. For customers and the grid, the project provides reliable, low-carbon electricity, improved flexibility, and greater resilience. The energisation highlights continued investment momentum in Latin American renewables and reinforces Grenergy’s strategy to scale utility-scale solar and long-duration storage as part of the region’s energy transition.
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