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Labour's Renewable Energy Roadmap
Decoding Labour’s Renewable Energy Roadmap The Labour government’s ambitious energy transition program, aiming for a zero-carbon electricity system by 2030, presents new opportunities for renewable energy developers in the UK but what opportunities? In this article, we tr getting closer to the answer by decoding Labour’s renewable energy roadmap. Table of Contents GB Energy to
Wind farm life extension is becoming more and more relevant as old farm farms mature. We look at the strategies that UK developers can consider before the time us up.

Wind Farm Life Extension in the UK

Considerations for UK wind farm life extensions As the UK’s renewable energy sector matures, wind farm life extension is becoming an increasingly important consideration as more onshore wind farms near the end of their intended operational lives. This pivotal moment forces developers and asset owners to decide between decommissioning, repowering, or extending the life of
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Biogas plants like this one are part of the FER 2 incentives scheme that Italy just adopted.
Italy’s New FER 2 Decree in Brief As BESS developers eagerly wait for the MACSE auction to hit, Italy has adopted the new FER 2 Decree in the meantime, meant to support renewable energy projects with high generation costs. The decree offers lucrative incentives, providing developers with an opportunity to contribute to a greener grid
Mistakes PV Developers Make - and How to Avoid Them​
Mistakes PV Developers Make – and How to Avoid Them In the world of Solar PV projects, even experienced developers can make costly errors that derail progress and drain resources. Identifying and addressing these issues early on is crucial for success. In this article, we’ll examine the top mistakes PV developers make and provide strategies
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How to finance your solar farm? Arial view of a large solar farm
How to finance your solar project Financing a solar project is a critical challenge for developers, especially for large-scale endeavors requiring substantial capital. Securing funding while minimizing risk is essential. This guide aims to assist both seasoned and novice developers by discussing the potential issues, and key considerations when choosing financing options. Table of Contents
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Developers have many considerations when building a solar farm. A close up of a solar panel
Considerations when building a solar farm Solar energy deployment keep beating projections, and 2024 is shaping up to be no different, but considerations when building a solar farm persist. In addition to developers actively seeking sites to deploy more PV, land owners are also proactively pushing for more deployment on their land in a move
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Arial view of a concentrated solar park (CSP)
The grand guide to solar project development With more investments going into PV than all other electricity generation technologies combined, the future continues to look bright for developers and investors involved in solar project development.    This guide takes a look at the solar project development process, from the initial assessments and design phase to
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Northern Italy landscape taken at dawn
Italian solar investments risk moving Republished with permission from IlSole24OreNew regulations for photovoltaic plants risk pushing investors towards Northern Italy, creating a territorial imbalance. Recently approved regulations have tightened the rules for installing large-scale ground-mounted photovoltaic systems and agrivoltaic plants. The criteria that determines which areas of the country, particularly agricultural land, that can host
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Solar panel located among tall grass
How solar parks can increase biodiversity​ Solar parks often get stick for their impact on biodiversity – but recent research and fresh approaches are telling a different story and demonstrating that solar installations can actually enhance local ecosystems. Table of Contents Biodiversity and renewable energy 1000 times the natural rate. That’s how quickly species around
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A photo os an Agri-PV plant
Are solar parks impacting our food supply? Not if you ask farmers. Frauenhofer ISE Are solar parks impacting our food supply? Crops need sun, but so do solar panels, but are solar parks impacting our food supply when installed on farmland? While farmers and researchers argue there is enough room for both agriculture and solar
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EU battery storage market trends in 2024​
Don’t let BESS noise be a drain on developments​ The many benefits of battery energy storage systems (BESS) and the ability for them to be deployed in a relatively small footprint, means that we may soon be seeing them everywhere. That being the case, BESS facilities will get closer and closer to other things, the
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How battery energy storage systems work​ When people think of the battery industry, associations likely go towards electric vehicles, but the battery industry isn’t just propelled by EVs. Utility-scale battery energy storage (BESS) has also entered the race and is more important than ever before. So, this article will explore how battery energy storage systems
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EU battery storage market trends in 2024​
EU battery storage market trends in 2024 In the heart of Europe’s energy transition, battery energy storage systems (BESS) are becoming more and more critical to deploy to help reshape our power landscape. And future prospects for the technology are looking bright. In fact, BESS became the most invested-in energy technology in 2023, so it’s not
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Solar panels at sunset

The grand guide to solar energy

The grand guide to solar energy Solar energy is quickly becoming a cornerstone in the battle against climate change, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the newly added renewable energy capacity in 2023. This article dives into the fundamentals of solar energy, its renewable nature, uses, and the numerous advantages it offers now and in the
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Solar farm seen from above
The Solar Package 1 is finally here. Being fully adopted now, what impact will the new Solar Package have on developers?
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How permitting affects project success
This post is the last part of our four-part series exploring how to value and diligence a solar development pipeline.
The benefits of renewable energy
The benefits of renewable energy As severe weather events become more frequent and intense, the benefits of renewable energy become increasingly clear. Currently, the world economy invests around $1.8 trillion annually in clean energy and infrastructure, compared to roughly $1.1 billion in fossil-fuel infrastructure investments. But to achieve zero emissions by 2050, renewable energy investments has
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How site control affect project success
This post is part three of a four-part series exploring how to value and diligence a solar development pipeline.
How interconnection affects project success
This post is part two of a four-part series exploring how to value and diligence a solar development pipeline.
How to value a solar farm pipeline.
This post is part one of a four-part series exploring how to value and diligence a solar development pipeline.
Wind turbines located in a hilly countryside

How to find the right investor

How to find the right investor As corporations and governments race to meet ambitious sustainability targets, the demand for renewable projects is skyrocketing. The bad news? Finding the right investor and getting the necessary investments remains a significant hurdle for many developers. The good news is that by teaming up with the right specialists, the
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Overcoming NIMBY

Overcoming NIMBY

Overcoming NIMBY If you’re a developer, then you have likely encountered the difficult obstacle overcoming NIMBY. This phenomenon, while not new, continues to plague efforts worldwide to ramp up renewable energy installations in pursuit of decarbonization targets, as we have addressed in a different article, but as you will soon see, there is a way
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How to get investors onboard your project​
How to get investors onboard your project To increase your odds of getting the green light from investors when you need funding for you, we unveil how to get investors onboard your project by avoiding the most common pitfalls. Table of Contents Investors are flocking into renewable projects Renewable energy witnessed a substantial influx of
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Arial view of BESS project
How to boost insurers’ confidence in BESS With BESS failures having increased ten-fold, here’s your guide to getting sceptical insurers onside and boost insurers’ confidence in BESS projects. Table of Contents More BESS means more failures Battery energy storage system (BESS) failures have increased ten-fold since 2016, with “issues pertaining to the quality and performance
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Wind Turbine Tower Being Installed
Can wood unlock cheaper wind turbines?​ Modern wind turbines stand as key players in steering the world towards Net Zero by 2050. Yet, to meet this target, the challenge lies in adding approximately 33,000 wind turbines annually and quintupling current installation growth by decade’s end. The hurdle? Soaring steel and commodity prices hamper developers’ will
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The NREL team used their new PECAN resin to glue together a 9-meter wind turbine blade made with fiberglass composites and a balsawood core.
Sustainable turbine blades on the horizon? Addressing the recycling challenge associated with wind turbine blades, particularly in a cost-effective manner, has long been a concern for operators of renewable wind projects. While the decommissioning responsibilities typically fall on project owners, the focus has largely been on industrialized decommissioning, neglecting the crucial aspect of constructing high-performance
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How to craft a solar panel decommissioning plan
How to craft a solar panel decommissioning plan Solar panel decommissioning is at an inflection point. Shifts in commodity prices and secondary markets, coupled with rising costs and inflation are calling traditional assumptions about decommissioning into question. Between a massive oversupply of new panels, falling prices, and rising costs, solar decommissioning has become more expensive
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2024: The Year Of The Energy Grid?
Pending further developments, TenneT very recently announced a loan agreement with the Dutch State for EUR 25 billion, which will safeguard the TSO operator’s investments in grid expansions in the Netherlands and Germany. Photo: ABB Photo 2024: The Year of The Energy Grid? As we enter further into 2024, developers still anticipate governments to take
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What is renewable energy?

What is renewable energy?  In a world seeking sustainable solutions to its energy needs, the rise of renewable energy sources stands as one of the largest hopes to help mend our planet. Unlike fossil fuels—coal, oil, and gas—which demand hundreds of millions of years to form and contribute to harmful greenhouse gas emissions when burned,
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The “Not-In-My-Backyard” challenge Denmark, long admired for its strides in renewable energy, has presented its new agreement to transform the country into a net energy exporter whilst trying to overcome the universal ‘Not-in-my-backyard’ attitude keeping many developers worldwide from breaking new ground. The deal, which comes in the wake of the newly amended European Renewable
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