Renewable energy news: Neoen, Quebec, Triple Point, ContourGlobal

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Neoen, Quebec, Triple Point, ContourGlobal, among others.

Neoen Seals 30-MW Tolling Deal with Uniper for First German Battery

Neoen has signed a 30-MW tolling agreement with Uniper for its first battery energy storage project in Germany, marking a key milestone in the company’s expansion in the country’s storage market. Under the agreement, Uniper will optimise and operate the battery, using its capacity to support grid balancing and flexibility services in one of Europe’s most dynamic power markets. The project strengthens Germany’s energy transition by enabling greater integration of renewable power while enhancing grid reliability during peak demand periods. For consumers and the wider system, the battery is expected to help stabilise prices and reduce reliance on fossil-based peaking assets. Strategically, the deal supports Neoen’s long-term growth plan to scale its battery portfolio across Europe and partner with leading utilities to maximise asset value.

Triple Point Funds 57-MW Scottish Wind Project

Triple Point has secured funding for a 57-MW onshore wind project in Scotland, reinforcing investor confidence in the UK’s renewable energy pipeline. The project is expected to support regional decarbonisation goals while contributing clean, domestically produced power to the grid. Once operational, the wind farm will generate enough renewable electricity to supply tens of thousands of homes, reducing carbon emissions and helping stabilise energy costs for consumers. Strategically, the investment aligns with Triple Point’s focus on long-term infrastructure assets that deliver predictable returns while advancing the UK’s net-zero targets. The deal also highlights continued momentum in Scotland’s onshore wind sector, driven by supportive policy frameworks and strong demand for low-carbon energy.

Quebec Clears 122-MW Canton MacNider Wind Project

Quebec authorities have granted approval for the 122-MW Canton MacNider onshore wind project, clearing the way for construction to begin. The project strengthens the province’s renewable energy pipeline and supports Quebec’s strategy to expand clean power generation to meet rising electricity demand. Once completed, the wind farm is expected to deliver enough renewable electricity to power thousands of homes annually, while reducing carbon emissions and supporting grid reliability. The development is also set to generate local economic benefits through construction activity and long-term operations. Strategically, the approval underscores Quebec’s continued commitment to scaling up wind energy as a cornerstone of its low-carbon energy transition and long-term energy security.

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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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