India's NTPC Seeks Consultants for Overseas Uranium Mining Investments
India's state-owned power giant NTPC is scouting for consultants to advise on potential investments in overseas uranium mines. The move is part of a strategic effort to secure fuel supplies for the country's expanding nuclear power capacity and ensure long-term energy security for its growing grid.
Turkey Announces 2.4 GW Renewable Energy Capacity Auction
The Turkish Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources has officially announced a new renewable energy auction, setting a 2.4 GW capacity quota. This initiative aims to expand the nation's solar and wind power infrastructure, supporting Turkey's long-term energy transition goals and increasing domestic clean energy production.
Māhinerangi Wind Farm Project Receives Fast-Track Approval in New Zealand
The New Zealand government has granted fast-track approval to the Māhinerangi Wind Farm project in Otago. This significant renewable energy development is expected to boost the region's power generation capacity, aligning with national goals to increase clean energy infrastructure and support the transition to a low-emissions economy.
Plenitude Commissions 220 MW Villarino Solar Plant in Spain
Plenitude, a subsidiary of Eni, has officially commenced operations at its new 220 MW Villarino photovoltaic plant located in Salamanca, Spain. This major renewable energy project is expected to contribute significantly to the region's energy transition, producing enough clean electricity to power thousands of homes annually.
MVM Commissions Large-Scale Battery Energy Storage System in Tiszaújváros
Hungarian energy group MVM has officially commissioned a new battery energy storage system in Tiszaújváros. The facility, with a capacity of 20 MW/40 MWh, is designed to enhance grid stability and support the integration of renewable energy sources into Hungary's national power network.
China Achieves Full Localization of Key Superconducting Magnet Systems for EAST Project
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) in China has reached a significant engineering milestone by successfully testing two key superconducting magnet systems. This achievement marks the full localization of core technologies for the 'artificial sun' project, enhancing the nation's capabilities in nuclear fusion research and development.
German Municipalities Advance Toward Mandatory Heat Planning Deadline
Major German cities are progressing toward the mid-2026 deadline for mandatory municipal heat planning. This initiative, central to Germany's energy transition, requires local authorities to develop strategies for climate-neutral heating, aiming to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and modernize urban infrastructure across the country.
Indonesia Energy Corporation Confirms K-29 Well Drilling Schedule in South Sumatra
Indonesia Energy Corporation has announced that it remains on track to commence drilling operations at the K-29 well in South Sumatra by late June. The company confirmed that all necessary safety inspections have been successfully completed, clearing the way for the upcoming development phase in the region.
Eni Granted Reconnaissance Permits for Offshore Blocks in Guinea
Italian energy major Eni has secured reconnaissance permits for 15 offshore oil and gas blocks in Guinea. This move marks a significant step in the company's expansion strategy in West Africa, allowing for preliminary geological and geophysical studies to assess the hydrocarbon potential of the region's offshore acreage.
Iceland's Landsvirkjun Secures USD 220 Million in Green Bond Offering
Iceland's state-owned power company, Landsvirkjun, has successfully raised USD 220 million through a green bond issuance. The capital is earmarked for the financing of renewable energy projects, reinforcing the company's commitment to sustainable infrastructure development and its transition toward further green energy expansion in Iceland.
EemsGas Secures 150 Million Euro Subsidy for Large-Scale Biomethane Plant in Delfzijl
The Dutch joint venture EemsGas has been awarded a 150 million euro government subsidy to construct a major biomethane production facility in Delfzijl, Netherlands. This project aims to significantly boost domestic renewable gas production, contributing to the country's energy transition goals by converting organic waste into sustainable energy for the national grid.
U.S. Senate Confirms David Rosner for Second Term at FERC
The United States Senate has officially confirmed David Rosner to serve a second term as a Commissioner at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). This confirmation ensures continuity for the agency as it navigates critical issues regarding energy infrastructure, grid reliability, and the ongoing transition of the nation's power sector.
IEA Praises Portugal's Renewable Energy Progress, Urges Further Decarbonization
A new International Energy Agency (IEA) report commends Portugal for its significant strides in renewable electricity generation. While acknowledging the country's leadership in the energy transition, the agency recommends accelerated efforts to decarbonize the transport and industrial sectors to meet long-term climate goals.
Brazil Approves 29 Hybrid Solar-Battery Projects for Remote Amazon Communities
Brazil's Ministry of Mines and Energy has authorized 29 new hybrid solar and battery microgrid projects. These initiatives aim to bring reliable, sustainable electricity to isolated communities across the Amazon region, reducing reliance on fossil-fuel-based generators and supporting the country's energy transition goals for remote areas.
Spanish Electricity Market Records Price Increase to 46.99 Euros per Megawatt Hour
On April 27, 2026, the average daily wholesale electricity price in Spain reached 46.99 euros per megawatt hour. This figure reflects the latest market data for the Iberian electricity market, highlighting ongoing fluctuations in energy costs for the region as grid operators and regulators monitor supply and demand dynamics across the national power system.
Century Aluminum’s Norðurál Smelter Restarts Production on No. 2 Cell Line
Century Aluminum has successfully resumed operations on the No. 2 electrolytic cell line at its Norðurál smelter in Grundartangi, Iceland. The restart, which occurred ahead of the company's original schedule, marks a significant operational milestone for the facility as it restores full production capacity following previous maintenance and operational adjustments.
Innovative 'EnergyFish' Swarm Power Project Approved for Germany's Middle Rhine
German authorities have approved a pioneering renewable energy project in the Middle Rhine. The initiative will deploy a swarm of small 'EnergyFish' turbines, marking a potential world-first for swarm-based river power generation. This project aims to harness kinetic energy from the river's flow using modular, environmentally conscious technology.
South Korea and Vietnam Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Nuclear Energy Cooperation
South Korea and Vietnam have formalized a partnership to collaborate on nuclear energy development. The memorandum of understanding aims to foster cooperation in nuclear power projects, technology exchange, and human resource development, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral energy ties between the two nations.
ON Power Secures ISK 4.625 Billion Loan for Hellisheidi Geothermal Plant Expansion
Icelandic energy company ON Power has finalized a loan agreement of ISK 4.625 billion to fund critical upgrades and expansion projects at the Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant. This investment aims to enhance the facility's operational efficiency and support the continued development of sustainable geothermal energy infrastructure in Iceland.
Spain Launches Initiative to Repurpose Grid Nodes in Former Coal and Nuclear Regions
Spain's Ministry for the Ecological Transition has opened a call for expressions of interest to utilize existing grid connection nodes in former coal and nuclear power plant areas. The initiative aims to facilitate the deployment of new renewable energy projects, supporting a 'just transition' for regions affected by the closure of traditional energy facilities.