Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Sungrow, Sembcorp, and others.
Sungrow Launches Grid-Forming Utility Energy Storage System for Europe
Sungrow has unveiled a grid-forming utility-scale energy storage system (ESS) designed to accelerate Europe’s energy transition and support large-scale integration of renewable power. The system enables stable grid operation even with high shares of solar and wind energy, providing frequency regulation, voltage control, and fast-response balancing services. The launch highlights Sungrow’s focus on innovation, scalable storage solutions, and customer-centric grid services, helping utilities manage renewable intermittency and enhance energy security. The technology is expected to deliver reliable, low-carbon electricity, reduce curtailment, and optimize renewable generation. Sungrow’s grid-forming ESS underscores the growing importance of advanced energy storage in Europe, enabling flexible, decarbonized power systems and supporting long-term clean energy goals.
Sembcorp Expands Power Supply to Support Micron’s Growing Operations
Sembcorp has announced the expansion of its power supply services to support Micron Technology’s growing semiconductor operations, ensuring reliable and sustainable electricity for critical manufacturing processes. The expanded supply will leverage clean and efficient energy solutions, helping Micron meet its operational demands while supporting corporate sustainability and decarbonization goals. The move highlights Sembcorp’s focus on customer-centric energy solutions, providing stable, high-quality power to industrial clients in fast-growing sectors. By strengthening energy infrastructure, the initiative enhances operational reliability, efficiency, and resilience. The collaboration reflects the growing role of corporate and industrial partnerships in promoting renewable adoption and sustainable energy management, contributing to the broader energy transition and low-carbon economy.
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