Renewable energy news:  Vattenfall, Glenmarkie, Greenvolt, EIP and ContourGlobal

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Vattenfall, Glenmarkie, Greenvolt, EIP and ContourGlobal, among others.

Vattenfall Launches Consultations for Glenmarkie Wind Farm in Scotland

Vattenfall has initiated public consultations for its proposed Glenmarkie Wind Farm in Scotland, which could deliver up to 260 MW of renewable power. The project, located in the Scottish Highlands, forms part of Vattenfall’s strategy to expand onshore wind capacity and support the UK’s net-zero targets. The consultation phase invites community feedback on environmental, social, and economic aspects to ensure responsible development. Through this initiative, Vattenfall reinforces its customer and community focus, prioritizing transparency and local engagement. The investment underscores the company’s innovation in low-carbon energy and commitment to sustainable infrastructure. Once completed, Glenmarkie Wind Farm is expected to enhance energy security, create local jobs, and reduce carbon emissions, advancing Scotland’s clean energy transition.

Greenvolt Secures €35m for 150MW Hybrid Project in Denmark

Greenvolt has obtained €35 million in financing to develop a 150MW hybrid renewable project in Denmark, combining wind and solar power to optimize generation efficiency. The project forms part of Greenvolt’s strategic investment in integrated energy solutions that enhance grid flexibility and renewable reliability. By blending technologies, the company aims to deliver steady clean energy output and support Denmark’s carbon-neutral goals. Greenvolt’s innovation-driven approach leverages hybrid systems to maximize land use and reduce intermittency challenges. The initiative highlights its customer-focused strategy to provide stable, sustainable power while meeting rising clean energy demand. This investment not only accelerates Denmark’s green transition but also strengthens Greenvolt’s position as a leader in hybrid renewable development across Europe.

EIP and ContourGlobal Sell Slovak Solar Portfolio to Enery

Energy Infrastructure Partners (EIP) and ContourGlobal have completed the sale of their Slovak solar portfolio to Austria-based Enery Development GmbH. The portfolio includes multiple operational photovoltaic plants, marking a significant renewable investment transaction in Central Europe. The sale aligns with EIP and ContourGlobal strategy to optimize their asset base and reinvest in new energy transition projects. For Enery, the acquisition strengthens its clean energy footprint in Slovakia, supporting its ambition to expand sustainable generation capacity across the region. The deal reflects strong investor confidence in solar power as a stable and scalable asset class. Enery plans to leverage technological efficiencies and operational expertise to enhance performance, contributing to regional decarbonization and energy independence goals.

Faheema P

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