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Renewable energy news: Spiorad na Mara, Vestas, Airengy

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements Spiorad na Mara, Vestas, Airengy, among others.

Spiorad na Mara Submits Offshore Wind Consent Application in Ireland

Spiorad na Mara has submitted an offshore consent application for its proposed wind project in Ireland, marking a key step forward in the development process. The application seeks regulatory approval to advance the project, which aims to contribute significantly to Ireland’s renewable energy capacity. If approved, the offshore wind farm will generate clean electricity to support national climate targets and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The project is expected to play an important role in strengthening Ireland’s energy security and expanding its offshore wind sector. The submission reflects growing momentum in Ireland’s renewable energy pipeline as developers move projects through planning stages toward construction and operation.

Vestas Wins 17 MW Wind Turbine Order in Japan to Boost Renewable Capacity

Vestas has secured a 17 MW wind turbine order in Japan, strengthening its position in the country’s expanding renewable energy market. The contract includes the supply and installation of advanced wind turbines designed to deliver high efficiency and reliable clean power generation. The project supports Japan’s renewable energy targets and efforts to reduce carbon emissions while enhancing energy security. Vestas’ technology will optimize performance under local wind conditions, ensuring improved output and operational reliability. This deal highlights growing investment in Japan’s onshore wind sector, driven by supportive policies and increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions, further accelerating the country’s transition toward a low-carbon future.

Airengy Secures Grid Connection for 3 GWh Battery Storage Project in Italy

Airengy and its partner have secured a grid connection for a major 3 GWh battery energy storage project in Italy, marking a significant milestone in the country’s energy storage expansion. The large-scale BESS project will play a crucial role in enhancing grid stability and supporting the integration of renewable energy. The system will store excess electricity from solar and wind sources and release it during peak demand periods, improving energy flexibility and reliability. This development aligns with Italy’s efforts to strengthen its energy infrastructure and accelerate the transition to clean power. The project highlights growing investment in utility-scale storage, reinforcing Airengy’s position in the European energy storage market.

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