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Renewable energy news: Nordex, Alpiqm, AGL, GreenGo

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Nordex, Alpiqm, AGL, GreenGo, among others.

Nordex Secures 118 MW Wind Turbine Contract in Poland

Nordex has won a 118 MW turbine order for a Polish wind project, reinforcing its position in one of Europe’s fastest growing onshore wind markets. The deal includes the supply and installation of advanced N-Series turbines, known for their high efficiency and strong performance in medium-wind conditions. This investment supports Poland’s strategy to accelerate renewable deployment and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Nordex’s involvement brings innovation through optimised turbine design and improved digital monitoring systems, helping maximise output and reliability. The project strengthens Nordex’s growth plans in Central Europe and delivers consumer benefits through increased clean-power availability and future cost stability. Construction and commissioning activities are set to drive local economic activity and expand Poland’s low carbon energy mix.

Alpiq Secures First German BESS Pipeline Under 370 MW Partnership

Alpiq has obtained its first battery energy storage system pipeline in Germany, advancing a wider 370 MW strategic partnership with a local developer. The initial portfolio includes multiple BESS projects that will use advanced lithium ion technology to provide grid flexibility, frequency regulation, and renewable balancing. The partnership marks a significant investment move for Alpiq as it expands its storage footprint across Europe and positions itself for long term growth in Germany’s rapidly scaling energy storage market. The collaboration focuses on innovation, streamlined permitting, and optimised system design to speed deployment. Once operational, the BESS assets will enhance consumer benefits by improving grid stability, integrating more wind and solar, and helping reduce long term energy costs.

AGL Breaks Ground on 500 MW Tomago BESS in New South Wales

AGL has started construction on the 500 MW Tomago Battery Energy Storage System in New South Wales, marking one of Australia’s largest storage investments. The project will use cutting edge lithium ion technology to deliver fast response services, support renewable integration, and improve grid stability as coal plants retire. The investment aligns with AGL’s strategy to transition its portfolio toward firmed clean energy and accelerate innovation in large scale storage. The Tomago BESS is central to AGL’s long term growth plans, enabling flexible capacity to back growing solar and wind. Once operational, the system will provide strong consumer benefits, including enhanced reliability, reduced volatility, and better utilisation of renewable generation across the state’s evolving energy grid.

GreenGo Wins 101 MW of Solar and Wind in Italy’s FER-X Auction

GreenGo has secured 101 MW of solar and wind capacity in Italy’s latest FER-X auction, strengthening its position in the country’s renewable expansion. The awarded portfolio includes utility scale solar projects and mid sized wind developments that will deploy modern, high efficiency technologies to boost clean power output. The win supports GreenGo’s strategy to scale its Italian footprint and accelerate investment in hybrid and diversified renewable assets. The company plans to streamline permitting, advance engineering, and prepare the projects for construction in line with its growth plans. For Italy, the awarded capacity contributes to national decarbonisation goals and future grid resilience. Consumers benefit through expanded clean energy supply, reduced emissions, and improved long term price stability.

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