TotalEnergies Acquires 50% of AES Dominicana’s RE Portfolio Updated On Fri, Jul 4th, 2025 by Saurenergy TotalEnergies has announced the completion of its acquisition of a 50 percent stake in AES Dominicana Renewable Energy’s portfolio of solar, wind, and battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the Dominican Republic. This strategic move strengthens the company’s position in the Caribbean’s growing clean energy market, where it is already a key player in liquefied […] Read more
UK Withdraws Support for $33 Billion Morocco-UK Power Project Updated On Fri, Jun 27th, 2025 by Saurenergy The UK government has formally withdrawn support for the £24 billion (USD 33 billion) Morocco-UK Power Project, a landmark renewable energy venture that aimed to deliver solar and wind electricity from North Africa to Britain via a 3,800 km subsea cable. The project adds to the list of ambitious transcontinental projects that have struggled to […] Read more
India’s State Dynamics and Solar- Watch Out For Maharashtra, Gujarat Updated On Fri, Jun 20th, 2025 by Saurenergy When the talks are about solar energy, India is a leader, one of the global majors, in new energy capacity addition. Thanks to aggressive solar policies of the country that is also a major coal-dependent market, it propelled itself toward clean and renewable power. However, just like any other country, the solar adoption was different […] Read more
TotalEnergies Wins N-9.4 Offshore Wind Concession in German Waters Updated On Thu, Jun 19th, 2025 by Saurenergy TotalEnergies has strengthened its offshore wind portfolio with the award of the N-9.4 concession in the North Sea by Germany’s Federal Network Agency. The concession is granted to Offshore Wind One GmbH of which TotalEnergies is a stakeholder. Project Scope and Location The N-9.4 site lies around 150 kilometres northwest of the German island of […] Read more
Saft to Deliver 1GWh BESS for Gurin Energy Fukushima Project Updated On Fri, Jun 13th, 2025 by Saurenergy Saft, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, has been selected by Singapore-based Gurin Energy to supply a 1GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) for a large-scale standalone energy storage project in Fukushima Prefecture. This will be Japan’s largest publicly disclosed BESS project to date. The storage project is being developed in Soma City, with construction set to […] Read more
Global Renewable Capacity Set to Triple by 2035: GlobalData Updated On Wed, Jun 4th, 2025 by Saurenergy The global renewable power landscape is poised for a dramatic transformation, with installed capacity expected to surge from 3.42 terawatts (TW) in 2024 to 11.2 TW by 2035, according to data and analytics firm GlobalData. In its latest report, “Renewable Energy: Strategic Intelligence,” GlobalData highlights that the global renewable energy market has recorded a compound […] Read more
UK: TotalEnergies Gets 435 MW Solar-BESS Projects From Low Carbon Updated On Tue, Jun 3rd, 2025 by Saurenergy TotalEnergies has acquired a pipeline of 8 solar projects with a capacity of 350 MW and 2 battery storage projects with a capacity of 85 MW. The company acquired these projects from Low Carbon, one of the leading renewable energy companies. As the solar projects are at an advanced stage of development, the target is […] Read more
TotalEnergies Inaugurates its 263 MW Solar Field in Europe, Spain Updated On Thu, May 22nd, 2025 by Saurenergy French energy major TotalEnergies has commissioned one of the largest solar power plant clusters in Europe, near Sevilla in Spain. It consists of five solar projects with a total installed capacity of 263 MW. This solar field will produce 515 GWh per year of renewable electricity, equivalent to the consumption of over 150,000 Spanish households. […] Read more
5 Reasons Why Green Hydrogen is in Trouble Updated On Thu, May 8th, 2025 by Saurenergy Green Hydrogen emerged as a great big hope when it was introduced as the fuel of the future with major economies and clean energy enthusiasts swearing big on the technology early into the start of this decade. However, the challenges identified in the initial years of debates still remain unsolved. With little progress, they can […] Read more