Europe is formalising Mediterranean power infrastructure through new investment structures. T-MED covers renewables, smart grids, interconnectors, storage, cybersecurity, hydrogen corridors, and clean-tech value chains.
JA’s rebrand moves its centre beyond photovoltaic modules alone globally. The structure combines solar, storage, smart energy, and capital services.
Propelled trailer technology is entering live freight operations in Germany. TIP, Nivalis, BPW, and Sommer are testing a self-assisting semi-trailer.
National Grid has completed voltage-control upgrades at three key substations. The work uses shunt reactors to support transmission system stability.
Energy network innovation funding is targeting digital, cyber, and flexibility. The latest SIF awards support 18 projects across three development phases.
Britain’s reformed connection queue has produced its first major offers. NESO has issued offers to more than 700 energy projects.
BYD’s flash-charging rollout brings megawatt-class EV infrastructure into Europe’s market. Battery-buffered sites will reduce direct grid strain during high-power charging.
Nordex has secured another Eastern European onshore wind turbine order. The 100MW project will use 17 N163/5.X machines, with service support included.
Sweden’s nuclear financing model has received another advanced reactor application. Blykalla is seeking support for six lead-cooled modular units outside Gävle.
Power-to-X grid access is moving beyond bespoke project studies alone. A Danish project will test validated models for electrolysis-heavy systems, focusing on harmonics, disturbances, and network interaction.