The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Medebridge solar farm, Enviromena, NextEnergy, Hatherden solar farm, Energiequelle, among others.
Enviromena and Manchester Capital Energise UK Solar with 71MWp Medebridge Project
Enviromena and Manchester Capital Management have officially launched the 71MWp Medebridge Solar Farm in Essex, UK, marking a key milestone in sustainable energy expansion. The project delivers enough clean power for over 20,000 homes, cutting over 16,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually. Backed by significant private investment, it aligns with the UK’s renewable growth strategy and Enviromena’s vision of advancing utility-scale solar assets. Featuring high-efficiency bifacial modules and advanced inverters, the project maximizes generation and grid integration. Enviromena’s customer-centric focus ensures long-term reliability and affordable clean energy supply. The Medebridge Solar Farm underscores the partners’ innovation, sustainability leadership, and contribution to the UK’s net-zero and energy resilience goals.
NextEnergy Capital Commissions 60MW Hatherden Solar Farm in Hampshire
NextEnergy Capital (NEC) has energized the 60MW Hatherden Solar Farm in Hampshire, UK, one of the largest operational sites in its portfolio. The project will generate enough renewable electricity to power over 17,000 homes annually, preventing around 25,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions. Developed under NEC’s NextPower UK ESG fund, it reflects the company’s strategic focus on sustainable investment and long-term infrastructure growth. Featuring bifacial solar technology and optimized tracking systems, Hatherden enhances energy yield and grid efficiency. NEC’s customer-focused approach ensures dependable, affordable green power while supporting the UK’s net-zero objectives. The project demonstrates NEC’s innovation leadership, responsible asset management, and continued commitment to accelerating the transition to clean energy.
Energiequelle Launches Minden Wind Repowering Project in Germany
Energiequelle GmbH has begun construction on the Minden repowering project in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, replacing 11 older turbines with three new Nordex N163/6.X models totaling 21MW. The new setup will triple energy production while significantly reducing environmental impact. The project reflects Energiequelle’s strategic investment in modernizing aging wind assets to maximize efficiency and grid integration. Utilizing advanced turbine technology and digital monitoring systems, it enhances performance and operational reliability. For customers and communities, the project delivers cleaner, more consistent renewable energy and local economic benefits. With a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and long-term energy value, Energiequelle reinforces its leadership in Germany’s energy transition through smart repowering initiatives.
Faheema P