Renewable energy news: Longitude and Sinotech, PNE, Evolution Power

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Longitude and Sinotech, PNE, Evolution Power among others.

Longitude and Sinotech Form Partnership to Advance Offshore Wind in Asia-Pacific

Longitude Engineering, part of AqualisBraemar LOC Group, has partnered with Sinotech Engineering Consultants to drive offshore wind development across the Asia-Pacific region. The collaboration will combine Longitude’s offshore engineering and project management expertise with Sinotech’s local technical knowledge and regulatory experience. The partnership focuses on delivering innovative, efficient, and cost-effective solutions for offshore wind farm design, installation, and operations. This strategic alliance supports the expansion of sustainable energy infrastructure in emerging APAC markets. Benefits include faster project deployment, enhanced technical capacity, and strengthened regional collaboration, enabling governments and developers to meet clean energy targets while fostering local workforce development and technology transfer in the growing offshore wind sector.

PNE Sells Two French Wind Farms Totaling 257 MW to Asset Manager

PNE AG has completed the sale of two wind farms in France with a combined capacity of 257 MW to a leading European asset manager. The transaction reflects PNE’s strategy to recycle capital and reinvest in new renewable energy developments across Europe. The projects highlight PNE’s technical expertise and focus on delivering high-quality, bankable assets. The sale supports the company’s long-term growth and strengthens its financial base for expanding its international project pipeline. Benefits include increased investor confidence, contribution to France’s renewable energy goals, and enhanced grid stability. This move also aligns with Europe’s broader transition toward clean power and sustainable energy infrastructure.

Evolution Power Gains Approval for 99.9-MW UK Solar and Storage Project

Evolution Power has secured consent to build a 99.9-MW solar farm with integrated battery storage in the UK, marking a key milestone in the country’s renewable expansion. The hybrid project will deliver clean, reliable power while supporting grid stability and flexibility. It represents a major investment in low-carbon infrastructure, reflecting innovation in combining solar generation with energy storage for round-the-clock supply. The project will benefit local communities through job creation, reduced emissions, and enhanced energy security. Evolution Power’s initiative underscores its commitment to sustainable development and aligns with the UK’s ambition to accelerate renewable capacity and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

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