The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on SolarToday, Ark Energy, Sunotec, Storage Project in Bulgaria, among others.
SolarToday Commissions 10 MWh Battery Storage System in Romania
SolarToday has successfully delivered and installed a 10 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at a solar project in Romania, enhancing the site’s energy flexibility and grid stability. The project integrates advanced lithium-ion battery technology with smart energy management systems, enabling optimized energy dispatch and renewable integration. This initiative supports Romania’s decarbonization strategy and the EU’s clean energy goals, representing a strong investment in modern storage infrastructure. Customers benefit from more stable, affordable, and sustainable electricity, while the project improves solar plant efficiency and reliability. The development highlights SolarToday’s innovation-driven approach, combining technological advancement with customer-focused energy solutions, and reinforces its role in supporting Eastern Europe’s renewable energy transformation.
Ark Energy Wins Approval for 435 MW Solar and Storage Project in New South Wales
Ark Energy has received development approval for a 435 MW solar power plant integrated with battery energy storage in New South Wales, Australia. The large-scale hybrid project will deliver clean, reliable electricity to tens of thousands of homes, supporting Australia’s renewable energy and emissions reduction goals. The initiative represents a major investment in advanced solar and storage infrastructure, featuring high-efficiency PV modules and AI-based energy management for optimized output and flexibility. Customers benefit from stable, low-cost power, while local communities gain economic and employment opportunities. The project underscores Ark Energy’s innovation, sustainability, and customer-focused strategy, strengthening its role in Australia’s clean energy transition and grid resilience enhancement.
Sunotec Secures Finance for 115 MWp Solar and 763 MWh Storage Project in Bulgaria
Sunotec has obtained financing for an integrated 115 MWp solar power plant paired with a 763 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Bulgaria, marking one of the nation’s largest hybrid renewable projects. The development supports Bulgaria’s energy independence and decarbonization goals, providing clean, dispatchable electricity to thousands of homes. The project reflects strong investment in hybrid energy infrastructure, combining high-efficiency PV modules with advanced lithium-ion storage and AI-driven control systems for optimized performance. Customers benefit from stable, low-cost, and sustainable power, while the initiative enhances grid flexibility and renewable integration. The financing highlights Sunotec’s innovation, strategic growth, and commitment to delivering reliable, customer-focused clean energy solutions across Southeast Europe.
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