Denmark Extends Samso Wind Farm, Hubject-Tritium EV Deal, and Solar Expansions in Brazil
Key Insights
Denmark's Energy Agency has extended the operational license of the Samso offshore wind farm by 10 years, ensuring continued clean energy production for 20,000–25,000 homes. This pioneering move aligns with broader efforts to maximize aging wind infrastructure. Meanwhile, Hubject and Tritium have partnered to deploy Plug&Charge technology globally, simplifying EV charging by eliminating the need for apps or RFID cards. In Brazil, 2C Energia launched its first 2.7 MW solar park, part of a 400 MW pipeline, while CGN Brazil Energy commissioned the 165 MW Lagoinha Solar Complex, contributing to Brazil's renewable energy transition and green hydrogen ambitions.
Denmark's Energy Agency has extended the operational license of the Samso offshore wind farm by 10 years, ensuring continued clean energy production for 20,000–25,000 homes. This pioneering move aligns with broader efforts to maximize aging wind infrastructure. Meanwhile, Hubject and Tritium have partnered to deploy Plug&Charge technology globally, simplifying EV charging by eliminating the need for apps or RFID cards. In Brazil, 2C Energia launched its first 2.7 MW solar park, part of a 400 MW pipeline, while CGN Brazil Energy commissioned the 165 MW Lagoinha Solar Complex, contributing to Brazil's renewable energy transition and green hydrogen ambitions.
Denmark extends the Samso offshore wind farm's license by 10 years, setting a precedent for aging wind infrastructure.
Hubject and Tritium collaborate to implement Plug&Charge technology, enhancing EV charging convenience globally.
2C Energia inaugurates its first solar park in Brazil, part of a 400 MW renewable energy pipeline.
CGN Brazil Energy's 165 MW Lagoinha Solar Complex marks its first greenfield project in Latin America, supporting grid stability and green hydrogen.
These developments highlight global efforts to optimize renewable energy assets, innovate EV charging, and expand solar capacity.