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Renewable energy news: Verbund, Engie, Servotech

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Verbund, Engie, Servotech, among others.

Verbund Awards EPC Contract for 48 MW – 78 MWh BESS in Romania

Verbund has awarded an EPC contract for its 48 MW – 78 MWh battery energy storage system project in Romania, marking a strategic investment in strengthening grid stability and supporting renewable integration. The project highlights advanced storage technology designed to enhance system reliability, balance fluctuations, and provide fast response services. This investment supports Verbund’s growth plan to expand its energy storage footprint across Europe. The BESS will benefit consumers by improving grid resilience and enabling greater use of clean energy, which helps reduce costs over time. The initiative reflects a strong customer focus through improved power quality and supply security, while demonstrating innovation in large scale energy storage deployment to meet Romania’s evolving energy needs.

Engie Finalizes 800 MWh Battery Storage Project in Belgium

Engie has completed both phases of its 800 MWh battery energy storage project in Belgium, showcasing advanced lithium ion technology designed to provide fast response, grid balancing, and renewable integration. The project reflects significant investment in next generation storage infrastructure that strengthens Engie’s long term growth plans in Europe. Its innovative design supports peak shaving and stabilizes the grid, delivering direct consumer benefits through improved reliability and reduced power costs. The project aligns with Engie’s strategy to expand large scale storage as a core pillar of its clean energy portfolio. By scaling battery capacity, Engie aims to accelerate the transition to flexible, low carbon power systems while meeting rising customer demand for dependable, sustainable energy solutions.

Servotech Wins ₹16.31 Crore Solar Project from REMCL

Servotech Renewable Power System has secured a ₹16.31 crore contract from Railway Energy Management Company Limited to develop ground mounted and rooftop on-grid solar plants at the DFCCIL complex in Noida. The project covers design, engineering, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of solar systems of varying capacities, along with ten years of operation and maintenance support. These installations will help REMCL and DFCCIL integrate renewable energy into core operations, cut dependence on traditional power sources, lower energy costs, and contribute to India’s push for clean and sustainable industrial development.

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