Solar Markets & Finance News

Ameren to acquire 150-MW Illinois solar project from Invenergy
US utility Ameren Missouri has struck a bargain to obtain a 150-MW solar project that is being created by Chicago, Illinois-based Invenergy LLC in the latter's house state.
Feb 17, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, USA, Invenergy, North America, ameren, Solar Project
RPower chooses Huawei inverters for Polish solar sites
390MWp of smart string models to be utilized at utility-scale projects in the country
Feb 17, 2022 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Poland, Europe, Huawei, Przemek Pieta, RPOWER, Maciej Bąkała
Solar 'to include record 200GW' in 2022
Analysis from RatedPower discovered growth will certainly be led by nations with supportive federal government and also financial investment
Feb 17, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, China, Asia, RatedPower
X-Elio closes financing on Japanese solar project
Societe Generale and also ING funds will assist develop as well as manage 16MW Sodegaura PV plant
Feb 17, 2022 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Japan, Asia, x-elio, PV Power Plant, Societe Generale, David Diaz, ING, Toshiaki Isoi
Chile to Hold 5.25 GWh RE Auctions Over Following 15 Years
The Chilean Energy Regulator seeks to provide even more electricity to the national system over a period of 15 years from 2027. Chile's advancing PV installments has expanded to 4.6 GW at the end of March, 2021.
Feb 17, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, clean energy, Chile, South america, Latin america, renewable auction
SunPower's Q4 profits plummet as a result of cracked connectors charge
United States solar installer SunPower's backlog has actually reached its highest ever degree, however the company claimed its Q4 earnings were struck by a distributor quality charge in addition to installation delays because of COVID and poor weather condition.
Feb 17, 2022 // Residential, Markets & Finance News, USA, SunPower, financial results, North America, Maxeon, connectors, cracking
SolarEdge ramping up making in Mexico to reduce shipping costs, tariff effects
Inverter maker SolarEdge is boosting shipments to the United States from a brand-new production plant in Mexico as it aims to minimize freight expenses and reduce the impact of tariffs on imports.
Feb 17, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Inverters, Asia, SolarEdge, Mexico, North America, tariffs, Vietnam, supply chain, company results, shipping
JA Solar verifies new US$ 552m investment in fresh round of capacity developments
Solar Module Super League (SMSL) member JA Solar is once more boldy expanding its production capacity, revealing a new RMB3.5 billion (US$ 552 million) investment programme for new centers.
Feb 17, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, JA Solar, module manufacturing, cell manufacturing, wafer manufacturing, capacity expansion, cell capacity
Canada wins USMCA trade conflict with the United States, intends to make sure 'full advantage' for its solar market
A dispute resolution panel has actually ruled that tariffs on Canadian solar products imposed in 2018 by the US contravene the terms of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) on trade, with Canada now keen to reap the benefits for its solar sector.
Feb 17, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Tariffs, USA, North America, section 201, import tariffs, solar imports, cusma, usmca
Ampyr Solar Europe agrees EUR 400m loan to establish 2 GW of solar
Ampyr Solar Europe (ASE) stated today it has actually safeguarded a EUR-400-million (USD 453.79 m) loan from CarVal Investors to release more than 2 GW of solar power throughout Europe by 2025 with a concentrate on Germany, the Netherlands and also the UK.
Feb 16, 2022 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Ampyr Solar Europe, Andrew Gould, ASE
AMPYR secures 2GW solar project funding
Developer closes EUR400m facility with CarVal Investors
Feb 16, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, UK, Europe, Netherlands, Andrew Gould, AMPYR, Jonathan Hunt, CARVAL
New South Wales receives 40GW of applications for brand-new renewable energy zone, representing a US$ 72bn investment
The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has received applications for nearly 40GW of renewable generation and also storage space projects for its scheduled Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) amid huge passion in clean energy sources in the state.
Feb 16, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, tender, Oceania, new south wales, nsw, rez, renewable energy zone
Meyer Burger to replace CFO again as newly selected incumbent steps down
Meyer Burger's CFO is quitting after less than 2 months in the role, with the heterojunction cell and also module producer set to seek yet an additional replacement for the position.
Feb 16, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, meyer burger, heterojunction solar cell, cfo, executive appointments
kWh Analytics raises US$ 20m for company growth, introduces new insurance coverage item
Solar asset insurance company kWh Analytics has actually elevated US$ 20 million for business growth and also establishing extra services to sustain solar and also energy storage asset proprietors.
Feb 16, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, capital raise, kWh Analytics, fundraising, Richard Matsui
Impax companions with WATT + VOLT to go after Greek solar growth, starting with 200MW portfolio
Greek power business WATT + VOLT has actually authorized a strategic collaboration arrangement with English investment company Impax Asset Management for the advancement, building and also procedure of 200MW of solar PV projects in Greece.
Feb 16, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Greece, Europe, impax, strategic partnership, watt + volt, Carsten Johansen