Today’s renewable energy news includes updates from RWE, Tozzi Green, 1.8GW offshore wind tender in Denmark, among others.
RWE Expands Italian Wind Energy Portfolio with New Projects
RWE has started construction of new onshore wind projects in Italy as part of its growing renewable energy expansion strategy. The company is developing major wind farms including the 66MW Alas project in Sardinia and the 42MW Serra Giannina wind farm in Basilicata, strengthening Italy’s clean energy infrastructure and supporting the country’s energy transition goals. The investment forms part of RWE’s broader 235MW renewable energy construction portfolio in Italy, which also includes solar and Agri-PV developments. The projects feature advanced wind turbine technology and innovative renewable integration solutions designed to improve energy efficiency, sustainability, and long-term power reliability. RWE highlighted that the new wind farms will generate enough green electricity to supply thousands of Italian households while reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. The customer-focused initiative also supports local economic growth, clean energy security, and Italy’s accelerating transition toward sustainable and affordable renewable power generation.
Tozzi Green Starts New Wind Farm Development in Apulia
Tozzi Green has started development of a new onshore wind farm project in Apulia, Italy, reinforcing the region’s position as one of the country’s leading renewable energy hubs. The project supports Italy’s clean energy transition strategy and strengthens the company’s expanding renewable energy portfolio in southern Europe. The investment highlights continued growth in Italy’s wind energy sector, where Apulia already leads the country in installed onshore wind capacity. The project is expected to contribute to cleaner electricity generation, reduced carbon emissions, and improved regional energy security while supporting local employment and economic development. Tozzi Green continues focusing on innovation, sustainable infrastructure, and operational efficiency through advanced wind technologies and long-term renewable investments. The customer-focused initiative aligns with increasing demand for reliable, affordable, and environmentally responsible power solutions across Italy’s rapidly expanding renewable energy market.
Denmark Receives Bids for Major 1.8GW Offshore Wind Tender
Denmark has received bids for its latest offshore wind tender covering the North Sea Mid and Hesselø offshore areas, targeting at least 1.8GW of new offshore wind capacity. The tender, managed by the Danish Energy Agency, marks a significant step in strengthening Europe’s renewable energy expansion and restoring momentum in Denmark’s offshore wind market. The projects are supported through a government-backed fixed electricity price mechanism with substantial investment support, including payment caps of DKK 15.7 billion for North Sea Mid and DKK 21.9 billion for Hesselø. The initiative is expected to improve energy security, accelerate decarbonisation, and expand large-scale clean electricity generation across Denmark and Europe. The tender also highlights innovation in offshore wind infrastructure, long-term energy planning, and grid integration strategies designed to support reliable renewable energy delivery. The customer-focused investment strengthens sustainable power supply, supports industrial growth, and reinforces Denmark’s leadership in the global offshore wind sector.
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