Beyond the Battery: How Energy Storage Systems Are Redefining Grid Resilience and Renewable Integration
The Evolution of Grid Stability in the Renewable Era As our energy landscape undergoes its most significant transformation in a…
The Evolution of Grid Stability in the Renewable Era As our energy landscape undergoes its most significant transformation in a…
A seven-year partnership between Trafo Power Solutions and Italian manufacturer TMC Transformers is setting new standards in dry-type transformer technology across Africa. The collaboration delivers custom-engineered solutions capable of withstanding extreme conditions while prioritizing safety and environmental responsibility. Industry analysts suggest this technology is particularly transformative for mining and renewable energy applications.
As Africa continues its industrial and economic development, reports indicate that dry-type transformer technology is playing an increasingly crucial role in power infrastructure projects across the continent. According to sources familiar with the matter, Trafo Power Solutions, in partnership with Italian manufacturer TMC Transformers, has been at the forefront of this technological shift for seven years, delivering custom-engineered solutions to diverse sectors.
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Swedish green steel firm Stegra is seeking €975 million ($1.1 billion) in new funding to complete its hydrogen-based steel plant in Boden. The financing comes as Sweden’s green transition faces challenges despite leading Europe’s shift from fossil fuels.
Swedish startup Stegra, formerly known as H2 Green Steel, has announced plans to raise approximately €975 million ($1.1 billion) in additional financing to support the construction of its groundbreaking green steel plant in northern Sweden. This substantial funding round represents a critical moment for Europe’s transition to sustainable industrial production and highlights both the opportunities and challenges facing hydrogen-based manufacturing.
Apple has expanded its European renewable energy portfolio with more than 650MW of new capacity across multiple countries. The projects will generate over one million MWh of clean power by 2030, supporting the company’s carbon neutrality goals. Investments span solar and wind developments in Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Latvia, and Spain.
Apple has significantly expanded its renewable energy footprint across Europe, securing more than 650MW of new clean energy capacity through strategic partnerships and power purchase agreements. The technology giant announced that these projects will generate over one million megawatt-hours of power by 2030, directly supporting the energy needs of Apple users throughout the continent.
Orsted Announces Major Workforce Restructuring with 2,000 Job Cuts Danish energy giant Orsted has revealed plans to reduce its global…