The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Pacific Partnerships, Vivant Energy, Green Flexibility, DTEK, Fluence, among others.
Pacific Partnerships Submits EIS for 700-MW Aussie PV Park with BESS
Pacific Partnerships, part of CIMIC Group, has submitted an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for its planned 700-MW solar farm with battery storage in Queensland, Australia. The large-scale project aims to supply clean power for both the grid and industrial users, reinforcing Australia’s renewable capacity and decarbonisation targets. Strategy centers on combining solar generation with battery energy storage systems (BESS) to ensure stable supply. Investment reflects strong commitment to expanding utility-scale renewable infrastructure. Technology focus includes high-efficiency PV modules and advanced storage integration. Customer focus targets utilities, businesses, and long-term offtake partners. Innovation lies in scale, hybrid configuration, and sustainable land-use planning. Benefits include lower carbon emissions, local job creation, and enhanced energy security for Queensland.
Vivant Energy Buys Stake in 53.1-MWp Philippine Solar Park
Vivant Energy Corp, the energy investment arm of Cebu-based Vivant Corp, has acquired a stake in a 53.1-MWp solar park in the Philippines, strengthening its renewable energy portfolio. The project reflects Vivant’s strategy to expand in clean power generation and contribute to the country’s renewable energy targets. The investment highlights the company’s focus on sustainable infrastructure and long-term value creation. Technology integration involves efficient PV systems designed for reliable performance under local conditions. Customer focus targets utilities and commercial partners seeking clean energy solutions. Innovation is driven by diversification into larger solar capacities and strategic equity participation. Benefits include reduced emissions, enhanced energy security for the Philippines, and alignment with national renewable energy goals.
Green Flexibility Breaks Ground on 80-MWh Battery in Germany
Green Flexibility, a German renewables and storage developer, has started construction of an 80-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Lower Saxony, Germany. The project supports Germany’s energy transition by providing grid flexibility, balancing services, and renewable integration. The investment underlines the company’s strategy to strengthen its position in decentralised energy infrastructure. The system will employ advanced lithium-ion technology for high efficiency and reliability. Green Flexibility aims to serve utilities and grid operators with stable capacity and ancillary services. Innovation lies in scaling flexible storage to manage intermittent renewables effectively. The project benefits Germany by enhancing grid stability, supporting decarbonisation, and ensuring a more resilient renewable-powered energy system.
DTEK and Fluence Commission 200-MW Battery Portfolio in Ukraine
DTEK Group, Ukraine’s leading energy company, in partnership with Fluence Energy, has commissioned a 200-MW battery storage portfolio, marking a major milestone for the country’s clean energy resilience. The systems are located at multiple sites and designed to support grid stability, flexibility, and renewable integration amid growing energy challenges. This investment highlights DTEK’s strategy to accelerate Ukraine’s energy independence and transition to renewables despite the ongoing crisis. Fluence provided advanced BESS technology with scalable architecture to deliver fast-response balancing services. Customer focus targets grid operators and communities requiring stable, reliable energy. Innovation lies in deploying one of Eastern Europe’s largest storage fleets. Benefits include improved energy security, reduced reliance on imports, and strengthened renewable integration.
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