Energy Transition: Eon Pressures the Network Agency
Eon plans to invest approximately €48 billion by 2030 to expand electricity networks in response to growing demands from renewable energy sources and industrial shifts to electrification.
Spain suffers unprecedented 'electric overbooking': Red Eléctrica and distributors grant more access capacity to networks than available
Spain faces a critical shortage in its electric network capacity, risking thousands of new homes and industries due to overbooking by network distributors.
Expenditures for the power grid: Why the energy transition has suddenly become so expensive
Germany's energy transition costs have surged significantly since 2018, attributed to increased expenditures on power plants and networks, with the government frequently stepping in to support these rising costs.
Russians Found Ukrainians Selling Donated Generators: What Is the Reality?
Russian media and social networks are circulating claims that Ukrainians are selling electricity generators donated as humanitarian aid from Poland and Georgia on online trading platforms.
Billions for network development. PSE prepares for increased electricity consumption
The article discusses the planned investments by Polish Power Networks (PSE) to meet rising electricity consumption from 2027 to 2036, including strategies to address power balance and generation capacity gaps.
Nexans: Modifies the timeline for the Greece-Cyprus cable
Nexans is adjusting the timeline for the Great Sea Interconnector project, which aims to connect the electricity networks of Greece and Cyprus, with further updates expected in February 2026.
The Vice President of Competition Warns About Legal Risks in Payment to Electricity Networks
Ángel García Castillejo has expressed concerns regarding the legal risks associated with the remuneration of electrical networks, highlighting potential regulatory stability issues.