Renewable energy news: Tauron, Nordi, Kyon Energy

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Tauron, Nordi, Kyon Energy, and others.

Tauron to Supply Clean Power to Aluminium Agricultural Co in Poland

Poland’s Tauron has signed an agreement to supply clean electricity to Aluminium Agricultural Co, expanding corporate access to renewable energy solutions in the country. The deal supports the customer’s decarbonization strategy by replacing higher-emission power sources with low-carbon energy, improving sustainability performance and cost predictability. The contract reflects Tauron’s continued investment in renewable energy supply and customer-focused power products, including structured green energy agreements for industrial users. By enabling reliable, cleaner electricity for energy-intensive operations, the partnership delivers environmental and operational benefits while strengthening long-term energy security. The agreement highlights rising demand for corporate clean power sourcing in Poland and underscores the growing role of utilities in advancing the energy transition through tailored renewable supply contracts.

Nordi Plans 50-MWp Solar and Battery Storage Project in Finland

Nordi has unveiled plans to develop a 50-MWp solar park with integrated battery energy storage in Finland, advancing large-scale solar-plus-storage investment in the Nordic market. The project will combine solar PV generation with on-site batteries to improve grid flexibility, optimize output, and support reliable clean power delivery. The initiative highlights innovation in hybrid renewable energy systems, designed to manage intermittency and enhance energy balancing. The planned investment is expected to deliver customer and grid benefits, including stable renewable electricity, peak shaving, and lower carbon emissions. The project aligns with Finland’s energy transition goals and growing demand for flexible capacity. It also strengthens Nordi’s growth strategy in renewable infrastructure and battery-backed solar development.

Kyon Energy Connects 282-MWh Battery Energy Storage Facility in Germany

Kyon Energy has connected a 282-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Germany, marking a significant step in expanding large-scale grid flexibility and energy storage capacity. The project strengthens Germany’s renewable integration by providing fast-response balancing power and supporting grid stability. The facility showcases advanced battery storage technology and reflects continued investment in flexible energy infrastructure to manage variable solar and wind generation. Customers and grid operators benefit from improved reliability, faster balancing services, and reduced congestion risks. The project aligns with Germany’s energy transition strategy and rising demand for utility-scale storage. It also reinforces Kyon Energy’s growth plans in innovative, customer-focused battery storage solutions across key European power markets.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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