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12 Jun 26
Bulgaria: Sungrow and Sunotec commission Enery's 150 MW / 600 MWh Battery Storage Project in Bulgaria
Sungrow, a globally leading provider of PV inverters and energy storage systems (ESS), together with its partner Sunotec, an international integrator of large-scale renewable energy infrastructure, has successfully commissioned a 150 MW / 600 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Nova Zagora, Bulgaria. -
12 Jun 26
Finland: AmpTank announces 200 MW Finnish renewables backed AI Data Center Project in Utajärvi, Finland
DataTank AG, part of the Swiss-Finnish AmpTank group, today announced that it has received legally valid building permits and signed a binding grid connection agreement to build a 200 MW data center in Utajärvi, Finland through its Finnish data center subsidiary, Data Tank Nordic Oy. -
12 Jun 26UK: energy B plc announces Horse Hill Oil Field Acquisition Agreement, £1.2m Placing, subscription and Director Changes
energy B plc has announced that it has successfully completed a placing of £1.2m (gross), signed an agreement with London listed UK Oil & Gas ('UKOG') to conditionally acquire their entire interest in the Horse Hill Oil Field near Gatwick Airport and the appointment of David Lenigas as Chairman, effective immediately. -
12 Jun 26
South Africa: TGS Prediktor delivers PowerView™ Plant SCADA solution for Scatec’s Grootfontein solar power project in South Africa
TGS, through its Prediktor division, will deliver its PowerView™ Plant SCADA solution for Scatec’s Grootfontein solar power project in South Africa, supporting reliable operations and centralized monitoring across three large-scale photovoltaic plants. -
12 Jun 26
Venezuela: SLB and PDVSA sign MoU for digital transformation of Venezuela’s oil and gas sector
SLB has signed a long-term framework agreement with Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA) to support the revitalization and modernization of Venezuela’s oil and gas sector. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) establishes a basis for cooperation across exploration, field development, production, digital enablement and workforce training and development. -
12 Jun 26
Australia: Woodside exercises Browse pre-emption right
Woodside has given notice exercising its right to pre-empt the sale of PetroChina International Investment (Australia) Pty Ltd’s (CNPC) 10.67% participating interest in the Browse Joint Venture (BJV) to a subsidiary of INPEX CORPORATION (CNPC/INPEX Transaction). -
12 Jun 26
Italy: European Commission approves €23 billion Italian renewable energy support scheme
Zenith Energy, the international energy production and development company, notes the European Commission's approval, announced on June 8, 2026, of a €23 billion Italian State aid scheme to support electricity production from renewable energy sources, a development the Company believes carries significant positive implications for its 188.5 MWp Italian solar development portfolio, held through its wholly-owned Italian solar subsidiary, WESOLAR. -
12 Jun 26
UK: ABB to modernize automation systems on Buzzard offshore platform
ABB has been awarded a contract to modernize the automation and control systems on the Buzzard offshore platform, which operates approximately 100 km northeast of Aberdeen in one of the UK’s largest North Sea oil fields. -
11 Jun 26
Cote d'Ivoire: INAET’s third energy conference to convene in Abidjan, promoted by Eni, the World Bank Group and Luiss University
At a critical juncture for energy markets, the International Network on African Energy Transition (INAET) convenes its Third Conference in Abidjan on June 11–12, bringing together global energy leaders to discuss solutions for advancing a just, inclusive and investment-oriented energy transition across the continent. -
11 Jun 26
UK: New research offers a route to double the UK offshore wind workforce by 2030 through innovation
With the rapid expansion of offshore wind on the horizon, a new report, ‘Workforce Foresighting for Offshore Wind 2030-2035’, from the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, highlights ways in which the UK can increase the current offshore wind industry workforce from 40,000 people to between 75,000 and 94,000, which is vital for clean power to be achieved by 2030.



























