Spain is poised to lead Europe in renewable energy by constructing the continent’s largest pumped storage power plant. Managed by Iberdrola, the Conso II project in Ourense, in Galicia, will involve an investment of over 1.5 billion euros. [pdf]
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Spain has increased its energy storage target by 2030 to 22.5GW in the latest update of its National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). The Spanish government, through the Ministry of Ecological Transition (MITECO), has passed a royal decree that updates the country’s NECP targets between 2023-2030. [pdf]
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Utility and independent power producer (IPP) Iberdrola will deploy battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Spain adding up to 150MW/300MWh, to be co-located with existing PV plants. [pdf]
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Naturgy have agreed a €1 bn loan to support investments in new solar energy and onshore wind power stations, as well as to modernise and convert existing sites into hybrid facilities in Spain. [pdf]
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Energy Vault Holdings announced, along with its partners Atlas Renewable and China Tianying, that the world’s first grid-scale gravity energy storage system (GESS), has entered the first phases of commissioning. [pdf]
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Energy S.p.A., founded in 2013 by Davide Tinazzi, Andrea Taffurelli and Massimilano Ghirlanda is a successful Italian company offering energy storage systems (ESS, Energy Storage System), for residential and, to a greater extent, commercial and industrial uses. [pdf]
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This article explores how companies, like MK ENERGY, design and produce customized lithium battery packs tailored to meet specific energy storage needs, including factors such as energy density, working environment, cost considerations, and performance requirements. [pdf]
Key compliance requirements typically include proper documentation of origin certificates, import/export licenses, and adherence to international quality standards such as ISO 9001 and IEC certifications specific to photovoltaic equipment. [pdf]
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Wood Mackenzie said Chinese modules were up to 57% cheaper than US- and EU-produced modules driven by low energy costs, scale advantages and government support, which was a cost-competitiveness against other markets. [pdf]
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