Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has completed the acquisition of 100% of Soltec's Danish solar photovoltaic portfolio, a significant transaction in the energy landscape.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has completed the acquisition of 100% of Soltec's Danish solar photovoltaic portfolio, a significant transaction in the energy landscape.
Germany has reached an historic milestone in its energy transition, with more than half of its electricity coming from renewable sources, marking a decisive turning point for Europe's leading economy.
Germany has reached an historic milestone in its energy transition, with more than half of its electricity coming from renewable sources, marking a decisive turning point for Europe's leading economy.
Against a backdrop of climate crisis, the European Union faces major challenges in achieving its 2030 environmental objectives. A recent report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) reveals considerable obstacles, particularly in the areas of energy consumption and organic farming.
Against a backdrop of climate crisis, the European Union faces major challenges in achieving its 2030 environmental objectives. A recent report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) reveals considerable obstacles, particularly in the areas of energy consumption and organic farming.
Global warming reaches unprecedented levels in 2023, prompting urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt renewable energies, as COP28 moves towards its conclusion.
Global warming reaches unprecedented levels in 2023, prompting urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt renewable energies, as COP28 moves towards its conclusion.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) begins construction in Scotland of a 500 MW / 1,000MWh energy storage system, one of the largest in Europe, marking a significant step forward in renewable energy storage.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) begins construction in Scotland of a 500 MW / 1,000MWh energy storage system, one of the largest in Europe, marking a significant step forward in renewable energy storage.
Denmark takes a major step forward in the management of captured CO2 with the construction of its first large-scale facility in Aalborg. The Port of Aalborg and Fidelis New Energy unveil ambitious plans to process up to four million tons of CO2 per year, contributing to the country's emission reduction.
Denmark takes a major step forward in the management of captured CO2 with the construction of its first large-scale facility in Aalborg. The Port of Aalborg and Fidelis New Energy unveil ambitious plans to process up to four million tons of CO2 per year, contributing to the country's emission reduction.
The Nordic electricity markets, leaders in renewable energies (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), are ahead of the game for "net zero". Wind and solar will overtake hydroelectricity by 2038, despite growing demand.
The Nordic electricity markets, leaders in renewable energies (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), are ahead of the game for "net zero". Wind and solar will overtake hydroelectricity by 2038, despite growing demand.