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EDF secures a slice of UK supermarket Tesco’s corporate solar plan
Lotus to generate 36.5 GWh of solar energy once complete, will be installed by Singapore-based developer Cleantech Solar. Tesco announced its renewables
Oct 29, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Rooftop PV, UK, EDF, Europe, rooftop PV, Cleantech Solar, Tesco, Jason Tarry
This Method of Deploying Bifacial Solar Modules Could Reduce LCOE of Large Solar Projects
included. In July 2020, scientists at the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore asserted that bifacial solar modules that track the sunlight created 35% more
Nov 9, 2020 // Technology, Large-Scale, LCOE, bifacial, solar modules, solar projects, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin
MUFG Gets Green Certification for Softbank's 900 MW PV Project in India
and governance (ESG) purposes, stated the company in a statement released in Singapore. Colin Chen, MUFG's Head of Structured Finance, Asia Investment Banking
Dec 24, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, Softbank, MUFG, Vijay Venkatachalam, Colin Chen
Australia's Northern Territory fast tracks US$ 10bn green hydrogen facilit
of these modular units at the Desert Bloom project. Aqua Aerem is backed by Singapore-based Sanguine Impact Investment, which is offering the resources for the
Dec 13, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, Northern Territory, Australia, Oceania, green hydrogen, electrolysis, aqua aerem, desert bloom, green hydrogen production, sanguine impact investment
Skyfri Group To Operate Assets Of Largest Floating Solar Project In Kerala
solar asset operations worldwide. It has operations in Norway, Canada, India, Singapore and also South
Jul 1, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, NTPC, kerala, bhel, floating solar power plant, Pratik Ghoshal, Skyfri Group, Aslan Shamsutdin
Thailand Counts on Crypto To Power One Million Farmlands With Solar
of 697 billion baht that will allow trade with worldwide capitalists in Singapore. Praphat Phothasuthon educated that money raised from the cryptocurrency will
Apr 4, 2022 // Plants, Blockchain, Solar Panels, cryptocurrency, energy crisis, Fuel Crisis, one million Thailand farms, Praphat Phothasuthon, Sirindhorn Dam
Aquila Capital forms South Korean JV
for Aquila Capital since opening its regional hub for Asia Pacific in Singapore in 2020 and underscores its continued commitment to growing its business in
Apr 6, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, South Korea, Asia, Aquila Capital, Alexander Lenz, Tristan Jung
Construction Of World's Largest Integrated RE Storage Project Started In AP
sovereign wealth funds-- Government Investment Corporation (GIC) of Singapore and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) of UAE along with Orix Corporation
May 17, 2022 // Storage, India, Asia, Andhra Pradesh, Greenko, mahesh kolli, fossil fuel, Integrated, Kurnool
German Institution DEG Funds Solar Micro-Grids Development in Nigeria
Power Holding Company, a Nigerian Government possessed entity. Formerly, Singapore based renewable resource corporation, B&S Power and also Sunnyfred Global,
Jan 10, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Africa, Nigeria, DEG, Husk Power Systems, Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungsgesellschaft, solar micro grids, Up-Scaling Program
Zambezi River Authority Considers Building Floating Solar Plant at Kariba Dam, Zimbabwe
The large-scale projects have been planned for reservoirs in India as well as Singapore. An extended dry spell has cut output at Kariba as well as resulted in Zambia
Feb 21, 2023 // Plants, Floating PV, International Energy Agency, floating solar panels, floating solar plant, electricity demand, Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station, hydropower capacity, Kariba Dam, power outages, state power utilities, Zambezi River Authority
Gurin Energy Taps Saft for 240-MW Fukushima Battery Landmark Project
Singapore-based developer Gurin Energy has chosen Saft, the battery arm of TotalEnergies, to supply a lithium-ion battery energy storage system (BESS) for its debut Japanese project—a 240-MW, four-hour facility in Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. Slated to break ground in 2026, the plant will deliver more than 1 GWh of storage, making it one of the country’s largest stand-alone batteries and Gurin’s first asset outside Southeast Asia. Saft will provide fully integrated Intensium® Flex containers, complete with inverters, power-conversion equipment and the company’s cloud-based I-Sight monitoring platform that uses AI to predict performance drifts and schedule maintenance. The package also includes long-term operations and servicing, giving Gurin an anchored lifecycle partner for the project’s 20-year design life. Designed for a four-hour discharge window, the BESS will soak up surplus solar and wind generation during Japan’s midday trough and release it into the evening peak, smoothing price volatility and easing curtailment. According to Saft, the installation can shift enough clean electricity to power nearly 175 000 homes each day while avoiding close to 400 000 tonnes of CO₂ annually compared with peaker-plant alternatives. The Soma City facility is the vanguard of a wider multi-gigawatt storage pipeline Gurin is lining up across Asia-Pacific. Chief executive Assaad Razzouk said the company aims to leverage its renewables development playbook—originally honed on solar and wind—to accelerate grid-scale batteries that “unlock the full value of variable generation.” Japan, meanwhile, has set a target of 40 %–50 % renewables in its electricity mix by 2040 and carbon neutrality by 2050. Government tenders and market reforms now offer dedicated capacity payments for long-duration storage, spurring a rush of projects from domestic utilities and overseas investors alike. If delivered on schedule, Gurin’s BESS will rank among the first large-scale assets to monetise those new revenue streams, reinforcing Fukushima’s post-nuclear pivot toward clean-energy innovation.
Jun 12, 2025 // Storage, Battery Storage, Fukushima, Saft, TotalEnergies, Gurin Energy
New Zealand’s floating debut billed as country’s top PV project to date
Countries marking project milestones so far in 2019 include India (100MW), Singapore (50MW), Thailand (45MW), South Korea (25MW), Malawi (20MW) Portugal (4MW), the
Sep 4, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, New Zealand, solar pv, floating PV, utilities, IRENA, Oceania, vector group, auckland, Simon Mackenzie, watercare
Strategies in position to More Than Triple Local Solar Manufacturing Capacity
Besides, with China-based companies able to provide from plants in Vietnam, Singapore, etc, it additionally might lead to leaks in the initial intent. Throughout
Jul 6, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, manufacturing, India, solar cells, Asia, modules, IANS
Daily information: SunPower and Maxeon split, Bulgaria to host 400 MW of PV
growth," stated SunPower CEO Tom Werner. Jeff Waters will function as CEO of Singapore-based Maxeon Solar, which has panel as well as cell factories in France,
Aug 28, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, SunPower, Europe, Asia, Singapore, Maxeon, Tom Werner, Bulgaria, Energy BG 1, Shiv Nadar University
Japanese Financial Group Orix To Spend Rs 7200 Cr In Greenko for 20 % risk
with previous investments from sovereign wealth funds GIC Investment of Singapore, and also the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, that have together pumped in
Sep 11, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Japan, India, Asia, Adani Green Energy, Greenko, Anil Kumar Chalamalasetty, mahesh kolli, Prix group