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  • Firetrace report highlights wind repowering risk

    Firetrace has highlighted repowering risks across ageing wind fleets globally. Its report says 86GW of European and 41GW of US wind capacity could reach end-of-life by 2030.


  • Shoreline Wind and Youwind integrate planning platforms

    Shoreline Wind and Youwind have linked wind project planning platforms. The integration connects early layout, yield, storage modelling, construction planning, and operational maintenance workflows for wind energy projects.


  • GreenWay secures EBRD backing for charging rollout

    GreenWay has secured financing for central European charging expansion plans. The package will support 2,700 fast and ultra-fast public charge points across Poland, Slovakia, and Croatia by 2028.


  • TotalEnergies files 1.5GW Normandy offshore wind plan

    TotalEnergies has filed its 1.5GW Normandy offshore wind authorisation application. Centre Manche Énergies is expected to generate around 6TWh annually and would become one of France’s largest renewable energy projects.


  • char.gy reaches 5,000 public charge points

    char.gy has reached 5,000 installed UK public charge points nationwide. The milestone charger was delivered in Brighton & Hove as local authorities expand kerbside infrastructure for drivers without off-street parking.


  • CRP Subsea wins East Anglia Two cable protection contract

    CRP Subsea will supply cable protection for East Anglia Two. The contract covers 142 NjordGuard systems for inter-array cable terminations at the 960MW offshore wind project off the Suffolk coast.


  • European Energy starts Cornwall solar and battery build

    European Energy has started building Cornwall’s hybrid solar-storage project site. Indian Queens will combine 67.96MW of solar capacity with a 95MWh battery and is scheduled for grid connection in the first half of 2027.


  • Hitachi Energy opens Glasgow grid engineering centre

    Hitachi Energy has opened a specialist grid centre in Glasgow. The facility will create around 100 roles supporting UK transmission, distribution, renewable integration, and major electricity infrastructure programmes.


  • UK strategy tightens cyber focus on energy infrastructure

    Britain’s energy cyber strategy sets tougher expectations for critical infrastructure. The four-year plan links Clean Power 2030 delivery with resilience, supplier oversight, digital grid security, and stronger capability across operators and technology providers.


  • RES opens Houston renewables O&M warehouse

    RES has opened a Houston renewable asset support warehouse.