Renewable energy news: Nordex, Vortex, PV Hardware, Wollemi, MPower, Omnes

By Editor

Share

The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Nordex, Vortex, PV Hardware, Wollemi, MPower, Omnes, among others.

Nordex Secures 48-MW Turbine Order in Austria

Nordex Group has secured a 48-MW turbine order in Austria, expanding its footprint in Central Europe’s growing wind sector. The deal covers the supply, installation, and long-term service of modern turbines optimised for Alpine wind conditions. Strategy focuses on strengthening Nordex’s position in European onshore markets by providing tailored technology for regional needs. Investment highlights the continued attractiveness of wind energy in Austria’s energy mix. Technology includes advanced turbines with high efficiency and reliability designed to maximise output in complex terrain. Customer focus is on delivering turnkey, low-carbon solutions to local developers and utilities. Benefits include boosting Austria’s renewable capacity, enhancing energy independence, cutting emissions, and supporting EU and national decarbonisation goals.

Vortex Commissions 57-MWp Solar Portfolio in Poland

Renewable energy investor Vortex Energy has completed commissioning of a 57-MWp solar PV portfolio in Poland. The portfolio comprises several utility-scale projects, now fully operational and supplying clean electricity to the national grid. Strategy focuses on strengthening Vortex’s presence in Eastern Europe and supporting Poland’s growing solar sector. Investment highlights the role of international capital in accelerating renewable deployment in emerging markets. Technology involves modern photovoltaic systems optimised for efficiency and grid integration. Customer focus is on delivering reliable, sustainable energy to utilities and corporate offtakers. Benefits include reduced carbon emissions, enhanced energy security, and contribution to Poland’s 2030 renewable targets, while also reinforcing Vortex’s reputation as a key regional clean energy investor.

Spain’s PVH Opens 2nd Solar Tracker Factory in Houston

Spanish solar tracker manufacturer PV Hardware (PVH) has opened its second manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas, to meet rising demand in the US solar market. The plant significantly boosts PVH’s production capacity for single-axis trackers and structural solutions, supporting large-scale solar projects. Strategy focuses on strengthening its North American footprint and localising supply chains to mitigate logistical risks. Investment demonstrates commitment to the US market amid the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) incentives. Technology includes state-of-the-art automation for precision and scalability. Customer focus is on EPCs and developers seeking reliable, domestic tracker supply. Benefits include job creation, faster project delivery, reduced emissions through local sourcing, and supporting US renewable energy growth and energy independence goals.

Wollemi Acquires MPower’s Renewables Battery Business

Wollemi Capital has completed the acquisition of the renewable’s battery business of MPower Group, strengthening its position in Australia’s energy storage market. The deal covers MPower’s pipeline of distributed battery projects and associated expertise, aligning with Wollemi’s strategy to expand in clean energy infrastructure. Investment provides capital and operational backing to accelerate deployment of small- to medium-scale storage assets. Technology focus is on modular, scalable battery energy storage systems that enhance grid flexibility. Customer focus includes utilities, commercial clients, and communities seeking reliable, low-carbon power. Benefits include improved energy resilience, emissions reduction, and support for Australia’s renewable integration, while positioning Wollemi as a growing player in distributed storage and the broader clean energy transition.

Infranity to Invest in Omnes’ Irish Solar-Storage Platform

French investor Infranity has agreed to invest in Omnes Capital’s Irish solar and storage platform, which targets the development of over 500 MW of renewable capacity. The partnership will provide long-term funding to accelerate greenfield projects combining solar PV and battery storage, supporting Ireland’s clean energy transition. Strategy focuses on strengthening Infranity’s European infrastructure portfolio while enabling Omnes to scale its renewable investments. Investment will back both development and construction phases. Technology focus includes utility-scale PV and co-located storage for grid flexibility. Customer focus is on utilities and corporate buyers seeking low-carbon power. Benefits include reduced emissions, enhanced energy security, and support for Ireland’s 2030 renewable targets, while driving local economic growth and sustainable development.

Faheema P

Latest News

Related