Large -scale Solar Southern Europe Summit is back in September!
The Renewable Energy sector of Southern Europe is evolving rapidly, with countries in the region drawing billions of investments and set ambitious implementation goals for projects on Nuts scale. The Balkans appear as a powerhouse for renewable energy, with the combined solar capacity of the region that is expected to reach 13 GW in 2026. In the meantime, Turkey positions itself as an important solar panel hub with 15 GW of new cell production capacity in development.
As the adoption speeds up, energy storage is central as a crucial support for successful penetration of renewable energy sources. The battery capacity of Italy is set to grow seven-time to 58GWH by 2030, where BESS technology dominates the auctions of the recent capacity market market and expects the Macse launch this year. The subsidy scheme of € 150 million from Romania is intended to add 5GW storage by 2026, thereby reinforcing the shift of the region to a resilient, renewable wicked grid.
This top brings senior decision makers together from leading developers, EPCs, banks and funds on these important markets, making an unparalleled platform for industrial cooperation. Our carefully compiled program deals with critical themes, including:
- Grid Integration strategies and innovative solutions for the unique transmission -Letters of South Europe
- The crucial role of battery storage on Utility scale when combating limitation and stabilizing the grid
- Emerging financing structures and risk management in a developing interest rate environment
- Supply chain resilience and the growing role of European production
- Environmental conformity and biodiversity protection in Mediterranean ecosystems
Join us to make contact with the most influential players in the region and shape the future of the landscape of renewable energy in South Europe. As governments speed up their clean energy transitions and the EU engages on energy independence, this top offers essential insights for organizations that want to benefit from the enormous solar potential of the region.
