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Renewable energy news: Windar Renovables, Bulgaria

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Windar Renovables, Bulgaria, and others.

Windar Renovables to Build New Onshore Wind Tower Manufacturing Plant in Poland

Spanish wind components specialist Windar Renovables has announced plans to build a new onshore wind tower manufacturing plant in Poland, reinforcing its European expansion strategy and long-term investment in the wind energy supply chain. The facility will support growing demand for onshore wind projects across Poland and wider Central and Eastern Europe. With a strong customer focus, the plant will provide local developers and turbine manufacturers with high-quality towers, shorter delivery times, and improved supply reliability. The project will incorporate innovative manufacturing processes, automation, and advanced quality control systems to enhance efficiency and competitiveness. Key benefits include job creation, local industrial development, reduced logistics emissions, and stronger regional supply chains, supporting Poland’s renewable energy targets and Europe’s broader wind power and decarbonisation ambitions.

Maharashtra Opens Tender for 100 MW Floating Solar Project in India

The Indian state of Maharashtra has opened a call for developers to build a 100-MW floating solar power project, marking a new investment push in innovative renewable energy solutions. The project aims to utilise water reservoirs efficiently while supporting the state’s clean energy and decarbonisation targets. With a strong customer focus, the floating solar plant is expected to supply reliable, affordable electricity to households and industries while easing pressure on land resources. The project will deploy innovative floating photovoltaic technology designed to improve energy yields, reduce water evaporation, and enhance system efficiency. Key benefits include lower carbon emissions, improved energy security, optimal use of existing water bodies, and long-term cost stability, reinforcing Maharashtra’s role as a leader in India’s renewable energy transition.

Bulgaria Approves 500 MW Solar Power Project, Boosting Renewable Energy Expansion

Bulgaria has given the green light for a 500-MW solar power project, marking a major investment milestone in the country’s renewable energy sector. The approval allows the large-scale project to move forward, supporting Bulgaria’s efforts to diversify its energy mix and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. With a strong customer focus, the solar project is expected to deliver reliable, competitively priced clean electricity to households and businesses while enhancing grid stability. The development will deploy innovative photovoltaic technology, efficient plant design, and modern grid-connection solutions to maximise output and performance. Key benefits include significant carbon emission reductions, improved energy security, long-term power price stability, and increased investor confidence, reinforcing Bulgaria’s growing role in Southeast Europe’s solar energy and clean power transition.

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