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In the first quarter of 2026, global energy storage system shipments reached 100.0 GWh, a 96.5% increase from 50.9 GWh in the same period of 2025, bringing quarterly shipments to an entirely new scale.
May 27, 2026 10:44[European Energy Giant OX2 Enters Australia: 135MW Solar-Plus-Storage Project Officially Commences Construction] Swedish independent power producer (IPP) OX2 has announced the commencement of its Muswellbrook solar-plus-storage project in New South Wales, Australia. Covering an area of approximately 482 hectares, the project will construct a 135MWac solar power plant complemented by a 100MW-class battery energy storage system (BESS). The project is situated on a former coal mine site and forms part of Australia's Hunter Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone (REZ). By utilizing existing transmission infrastructure to connect to the grid, the project will help lower grid-connection development costs and alleviate the network access pressures commonly faced by new energy projects.
May 25, 2026 12:44Reuters reported, citing market data, that demand for rooftop PV systems among household users in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and other countries more than doubled compared to levels before the Middle East conflict erupted, while business volumes for European energy equipment wholesalers and renewable energy enterprises surged even more dramatically. Since the outbreak of the US-Israel-Iran conflict in late February, European electricity prices have risen significantly, with energy costs for enterprises and households under sustained pressure. Against this backdrop, an installation rush for rooftop solar systems has swept across Europe, as PV power generation accelerates its transition from a supplementary energy source to a critical option for ensuring energy security. Reuters reported, citing market data, that demand for rooftop PV systems among household users in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and other countries more than doubled compared to levels before the Middle East conflict erupted, while business volumes for European energy equipment wholesalers and renewable energy enterprises surged even more dramatically.
May 18, 2026 13:25European Energy has completed the sale of its Jonava renewable energy project in Lithuania to Energix – Renewable Energies. The massive hybrid development features a planned capacity of 470 MW, integrating 140 MW of onshore wind, 330 MWp of solar PV, and 320 MWh of energy storage. Construction is slated to begin shortly with full commercial operations targeted for 2027. This divestment highlights the company’s "develop-and-flip" model, successfully de-risking large-scale, grid-stable assets to recycle capital into its global pipeline of wind and solar projects.
Mar 31, 2026 23:23[SMM Lead Morning Meeting Summary: Coexistence of Energy Supply Pressure and Lead Ingot Inventory Buildup May Lead to Continued Price Consolidation] The escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, obstruction of major shipping routes, and expectations for rising transportation costs are anticipated to increase pressure on Europe's energy supply. After the domestic holiday, the lead market has experienced severe inventory buildup...
Mar 2, 2026 09:00German energy giant E.ON SE has ramped up its 2026–2030 investment plan to €48 billion, responding to the urgent infrastructure needs of the European energy transition. The updated strategy allocates €40 billion specifically to Energy Networks to accommodate the surge in renewable connections, data centers, and battery storage. After reporting a €3 billion adjusted net profit in 2025, the company aims for €3.8 billion by 2030. This massive capital commitment focuses on modernizing distribution grids and industrial decarbonization, which CFO Nadia Jakobi described as the "deciding factor" for a successful energy transition.
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