Renewables: OX2’s Polish solar deal, Moeve, Zaffra, Enerparc, Solestial

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Latest renewable energy news includes announcements on OX2’s Polish solar deal, Moeve, Zaffra, Enerparc, Solestial, among others.

OX2 Secures 51MW Polish Solar Deal

OX2 has secured a deal to deliver a 51MW portfolio of solar projects in Poland, marking continued growth in its Central European renewable energy strategy. The projects are scheduled for commissioning by 2025 and align with OX2’s focus on expanding its solar footprint alongside its established wind power operations. These projects support Poland’s shift towards greener energy and reduced reliance on fossil fuels. OX2 leverages innovative, cost-efficient solar technologies to optimize energy yields and project performance. The company’s customer focus targets utilities and corporate buyers seeking reliable, clean energy solutions. This investment strengthens OX2’s pipeline and contributes to Poland’s energy transition goals, offering long-term environmental and economic benefits through clean power generation and energy market diversification.

Moeve, Zaffra Ink MoU to Explore e-SAF Production in Spain

Moeve and Zaffra have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the production of e-SAF (electric sustainable aviation fuel) in Spain, aligning with the aviation industry’s push for decarbonization. The partnership aims to leverage Spain’s renewable energy potential to develop scalable, innovative e-fuel technologies for future commercial use. The companies are focusing on integrating renewable electricity with CO2 capture and green hydrogen to produce synthetic aviation fuels. This aligns with EU climate targets and growing demand from airlines for cleaner energy sources. Moeve and Zaffra’s collaboration underscores a customer-centric strategy targeting aviation’s net-zero goals. Expected benefits include emissions reduction, energy security, industrial innovation, and positioning Spain as a hub for future sustainable aviation fuel production.

Enerparc Inaugurates 80MWp Solar Plant at Former NATO Airport

Enerparc has inaugurated an 80MWp solar power plant at a former NATO military airport in Pferdsfeld, Germany. The project reflects Enerparc’s strategy of repurposing brownfield and industrial sites for large-scale renewable energy generation. This solar farm will produce approximately 90 GWh of clean electricity annually, supplying power to around 25,000 households and helping reduce carbon emissions. Enerparc’s technology focus centers on high-efficiency PV modules and optimized grid integration to enhance performance and reliability. The company continues to prioritize partnerships with industrial offtakers and utilities through power purchase agreements. This project supports Germany’s energy transition goals by converting underutilized land into a source of sustainable energy, contributing to climate targets, energy security, and regional economic development.

SpaceWERX Awards Solestial USD 1.2m for Satellite Solar Tech

Solestial has secured a USD 1.2 million contract from SpaceWERX to advance its innovative solar technology for satellites. The funding supports the development of next-generation ultrathin, lightweight solar panels designed to enhance power efficiency and reduce costs for space applications. Solestial’s technology focuses on durability, high performance in extreme environments, and scalability for mass production, addressing the growing demand in the commercial and defense satellite markets. This project aligns with SpaceWERX’s strategy to foster cutting-edge solutions that strengthen US leadership in space technology. Solestial aims to deliver solar solutions that increase satellite mission lifespan, improve energy output, and enable more sustainable and affordable operations in space, offering clear benefits to satellite operators and defense sectors.

GreentechLead.com News Desk

Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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