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TRIG divests 17.5% stake in the Beatrice offshore wind farm
TRIG divests 17.5% stake in the Beatrice offshore wind farm

The Renewables Infrastructure Group Ltd (LON:TRIG) has received a binding offer to sell its entire 17.5% stake in the 588-MW Beatrice offshore wind farm off the north-east coast of Scotland for GBP 155 million (USD 208m/EUR 179m), the London-listed renewables investment company said today.

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The European Commission (EC) is finalising its long-awaited Geothermal Action Plan, which is expected “before summer,” a senior energy official said at the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) in Brussels this week.

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addedJun 10, 2026

European renewables developer RP Global has pointed to negative hours and generation curtailments as common issues it sees across the seven markets it operates in Europe and has urged regulators to ensure clear rules that support market development.

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addedJun 4, 2026

As renewable portfolios become larger, more complex, and increasingly hybridised, the industry is entering a new era in which software intelligence and AI-driven technologies have become as critical as the generation capacity itself.

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US energy infrastructure company NextNRG sees distributed energy becoming a necessity as ageing grid infrastructure struggles to keep pace with rising electricity demand from AI workloads, data centres and electrification, CEO Michael D. Farkas told Renewables Now.

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Grid modernisation

Britain’s National Energy System Operator (NESO) and network operators have issued connection offers to projects representing 37 GW new electricity capacity, including offshore and onshore wind, solar, battery storage and hydro.

Capacity wars

Belgian wind power developer Elicio is set to fully renovate its 13-MW Bruges III onshore wind farm in Belgium by replacing seven ageing turbines with four larger units, doubling annual electricity production at the site.

Britain’s National Energy System Operator (NESO) and network operators have issued connection offers to projects representing 37 GW new electricity capacity, including offshore and onshore wind, solar, battery storage and hydro.

Belgian wind power developer Elicio is set to fully renovate its 13-MW Bruges III onshore wind farm in Belgium by replacing seven ageing turbines with four larger units, doubling annual electricity production at the site.

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