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Mytilineos and PPC Group in 2GW, €2.2 billion SE Europe PV partnership

PV Tech

Greek renewables developer Mytilineos and regional utility PPC Group have signed a new deal to develop and construct 2GW of solar PV assets in Southeastern Europe.

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EV charging provider FreeWire expands to Europe, opens UK headquarters

Charged

The company’s Boost Charger DC fast chargers are found at gas stations and other locations in several regions of the US. FreeWire has also been busy in Europe—it recently deployed a Boost Charger at a bp gas station in Milton Keynes, UK, and another at a public fueling station in Vigo, Spain. Source: FreeWire

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Engaging Central Asia: Empowering the Regional Transformation

Energy Central

Central Asia’s vast energy resources and potential transit routes between Europe and Asia create valuable opportunities to source and transport necessary materials without reliance on Russia.

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EV lithium consumption rises 40% in 2023, led by Europe and Americas

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Europe and the Americas accounted for 40% of global deployment, rising by 38% to 163,423 tons in 2023. Volkswagen came in second in the Americas and Europe, deploying 11,750 tonnes of LCE in 2023, up by 39% year on year. The third and fourth largest lithium consumers in 2023 were Mercedes and BMW. Source: Adamas Intelligence

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Don’t Repeat Solar Mistakes With Hydrogen, IEA Chief Warns Europe

GreenTechMedia

Europe must not repeat the same mistakes it made with solar manufacturing in the emerging hydrogen sector, the executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned. Today, Europe would appear to be at the vanguard of the hydrogen economy. Together with specialist firms ITM Power in the U.K.

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Seismic campaign starts for Geoscan geothermal study in Île-de-France region

ThinkGeoEnergy

A seismic data acquisition campaign is ongoing as part of the Géoscan project which aims to identify deep geothermal resources in the Île-de-France region of France. The final results of the project are expected by the second half of 2025 and will be critical in promoting the development of deep geothermal in this region.

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Fluence talks CEE: ‘Region can leapfrog developed markets’

Energy Storage News

The Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) energy storage market is in its infancy but has the potential to leapfrog more developed markets with Poland in a leading position, said executives from Fluence.

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