Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Mostostal Warszawa, 5-GW renewables JV plan in India’s Maharashtra, Nordex, among others.
Mostostal Warszawa Completes 18-MW Solar Farm in Poland
Mostostal Warszawa has completed construction of an 18-MW solar farm in Poland, reinforcing the country’s accelerating shift toward renewable energy. The project consists of ground-mounted photovoltaic panels designed to deliver clean, cost-efficient electricity to the grid. This development supports Poland’s efforts to diversify its energy mix and reduce dependence on coal, while aligning with EU climate and renewable targets. The investment demonstrates Mostostal’s growing role in the renewable construction sector, highlighting its expertise in executing large-scale infrastructure. Technology focus is on advanced PV modules to maximise efficiency under local conditions. Benefits include emissions reduction, stronger grid stability, and increased renewable generation capacity to meet Poland’s growing power demand sustainably.
Maharashtra Approves 5-GW Renewables JV Plan
The government of Maharashtra, India, has approved a plan to establish a 5-GW renewables joint venture (JV), marking a major step in advancing the state’s clean energy capacity. The JV will focus on large-scale solar, wind, and hybrid projects, supporting India’s national renewable energy and decarbonisation goals. Investment will be directed toward phased development, with the aim of boosting green power supply for both utilities and industrial consumers. Technology emphasis will include advanced PV, wind turbines, and integrated storage solutions to ensure grid reliability. Customer focus is on utilities and corporations seeking long-term green power. Benefits include accelerating Maharashtra’s energy transition, reducing fossil fuel dependence, creating jobs, and contributing significantly to India’s climate commitments.
Nordex to Equip 140-MW Wind Farm at Mercedes-Benz Site
Nordex Group has secured a contract to supply turbines for a 140-MW wind farm being developed on land owned by Mercedes-Benz in Germany. The project highlights the carmaker’s strategy to source renewable energy directly for its operations, reinforcing its decarbonisation and sustainability goals. Nordex will deliver its latest-generation turbines, optimised for high efficiency and reliability under local wind conditions. Investment in the project demonstrates the growing trend of industrial players partnering with renewable developers to secure clean power at scale. Customer focus is on Mercedes-Benz, ensuring long-term supply stability. Benefits include reduced carbon footprint for the automotive giant, enhanced energy independence, and support for Germany’s renewables-driven energy transition.
Faheema P