Renewable energy news: Massachusetts, VLA Energy, Gridle

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Massachusetts, VLA Energy, Gridle, among others.

Massachusetts Targets 10 GW Clean Energy, 5 GW Storage by 2035

Massachusetts has unveiled ambitious plans to add 10 GW of new clean energy capacity and 5 GW of energy storage by 2035, strengthening its long-term decarbonization strategy. The targets aim to accelerate renewable energy deployment, enhance grid reliability, and support the state’s transition to a low-carbon economy. The plan includes expanding solar, wind, and other renewable sources alongside large-scale battery storage to manage intermittency and ensure stable power supply. Increased investment and supportive policies are expected to drive project development and attract private sector participation. This initiative highlights the growing role of energy storage in enabling higher renewable penetration while improving energy security and delivering sustainable benefits for consumers

VLA Energy Plans Green Data Campus in Romania to Power Sustainable Digital Growth

VLA Energy has announced plans to develop a green data campus in Romania, integrating renewable energy to support sustainable digital infrastructure. The project will combine data center operations with clean power generation, addressing rising electricity demand from cloud computing, AI, and digital services. The campus will utilize renewable energy sources and advanced energy management systems to improve efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and ensure reliable power supply. The initiative aligns with global efforts to decarbonize energy-intensive data centers. This development positions Romania as an emerging hub for green data infrastructure, attracting investment while supporting the country’s renewable energy expansion and long-term sustainability goals.

Gridle to Optimize 22 MW / 44 MWh Home Battery Portfolio in Finland

Finnish energy tech company Gridle will optimize a 22 MW / 44 MWh portfolio of residential battery energy storage systems, enhancing grid flexibility and efficiency. The initiative focuses on aggregating home batteries into a virtual power plant (VPP), enabling coordinated energy storage and dispatch. By using advanced software and real-time data analytics, Gridle will manage energy flows to balance supply and demand, reduce peak loads, and support renewable integration. Homeowners can benefit from improved energy efficiency and potential cost savings through optimized battery usage. The project highlights the growing role of distributed energy resources and smart energy solutions in strengthening grid stability and accelerating Finland’s transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy system.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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