Prysmian Daily News Update
As of June 17, today’s news features significant developments in energy infrastructure and geopolitical strategies among global leaders. Prysmian is recognized alongside notable peers, entering the Top 10 of the ESG Identity Corporate Index for 2026. This placement underscores its commitment to ESG strategies. Meanwhile, 50Hertz has awarded a contract to Siemens Energy and Neptun Smulders Offshore Renewables to construct an offshore converter system aimed at linking North Sea wind farms to Germany’s electricity grid. This landmark project will be the first to produce two-gigawatt offshore converter platforms primarily in Germany, with key components being manufactured in Rostock-Warnemuende. The initial contract involves one offshore platform and an onshore converter station, valued at approximately 2.5 billion euros, which could potentially boost local employment by creating over 500 long-term jobs. In global energy discussions, European leaders are increasingly concerned about reliance on U.S. technology, particularly in light of upcoming summits such as the G7 and the VivaTech conference in France. These events will see a focus on Europe's desire for technological sovereignty, especially regarding artificial intelligence. With U.S. restrictions on AI exports heightened, the continent's strategy for developing homegrown solutions is urgently needed. G7 leaders are also deliberating on cooperative strategies to reduce dependence on China for critical minerals, establishing a new alliance to fortify supply chains crucial for defence and energy sectors. On the market landscape, European Union countries are scaling back plans to funding energy infrastructure, reflecting concerns from Sweden over power exports. New negotiations suggest a revised share of congestion revenues collected by national operators destined for EU-backed projects, indicating potential funding challenges for critical projects aimed at integrating renewable energy sources. US President Donald Trump engaged in talks at the G7, reportedly expressing a more aligned position with Ukraine’s aims amidst ongoing efforts for peace discussions with Russia. Donald Trump also said his new ceasefire agreement with Iran was not final and he could resume the war if he is unsatisfied, even as Israel launched fresh airstrikes in Lebanon where fighting threatens the wider truce.
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