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Renewable energy: TSE, Abei Energy, Mars Energy

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from TSE, Abei Energy, Mars Energy, among others.

TSE to Deliver 780 GWh of Solar Power to STMicroelectronics in France

TSE has signed a major power purchase agreement to supply 780 gigawatt-hours of solar energy annually to STMicroelectronics, supporting the semiconductor company’s long-term decarbonization and energy security strategy. The deal reflects strong investment in large-scale solar development and aligns with France’s push for clean industrial power. TSE will deploy advanced solar technology with optimized site design to maximize generation and grid efficiency. For STMicroelectronics, the agreement offers stable pricing, reduced emissions, and improved sustainability performance for its customers. The partnership showcases growing demand for corporate renewable PPAs, strengthens TSE’s growth plans in the French market, and highlights innovation in clean energy solutions that support industrial competitiveness and long-term operational resilience.

Abei Energy Secures Funding and PPAs for 247 MWp of Renewables in Spain

Abei Energy has secured financing and long term power purchase agreements to develop 247 megawatt peaks of solar and wind projects across Spain. The investment supports the company’s strategy to scale its renewable portfolio using modern, high performance technologies that improve efficiency and grid stability. The PPAs provide revenue certainty, enabling faster project rollout and stronger financial resilience. Abei Energy emphasizes customer focused clean power delivery by partnering with corporate offtakers seeking stable, low carbon electricity. The projects will boost local energy security, cut emissions, and support Spain’s industrial decarbonization goals. This milestone reflects Abei’s growth plan to expand sustainable infrastructure while leveraging innovation and long term market demand for competitive green energy.

Mars Energy Acquires US Solar EPC Contractor Nelnet Renewable Energy

Mars Energy has acquired Nelnet Renewable Energy, a US based solar engineering, procurement, and construction contractor, strengthening its position in the rapidly expanding solar market. The investment enhances Mars Energy’s strategic growth plan by adding proven EPC expertise, advanced project management capabilities, and a strong national customer pipeline. Nelnet’s technology driven approach and streamlined construction processes support Mars Energy’s innovation focus, enabling faster, more efficient solar deployment. The acquisition improves customer value by expanding service offerings, reducing project timelines, and delivering high quality, cost effective clean energy solutions. With this move, Mars Energy aims to scale its renewable portfolio, accelerate market presence across the United States, and meet rising demand for reliable solar infrastructure.

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