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Report: Slow, expensive nuclear no climate champion as PV costs drop
The world is witnessing an “organic nuclear phaseout” partly precipitated by a drop in solar and wind costs, according to a new report that posits that nuclear power is too slow to build and too expensive to run to effectively fight climate change.
Sep 26, 2019 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Grids, Tariffs, UK, LCOE, Europe, nuclear, hinkley point, Michael Schneider
Global renewables development impeded by existing auction policies-- study
Worldwide dependence on auctions is warding off the growth of renewables as well as stopping working to provide fair access to the market for small-scale industry gamers, new research study suggests.
Dec 23, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, tender, auction, feed-in tariff, policy, renewable auction, feed-in premium, energy watch group, world future council, global renewables congress, haleakala stiftung, Anna Leidreiter, Hans-Josef Fell
Global South’s Renewables Surge — Clean-Energy Growth Accelerates Worldwide
Countries across the Global South — from Asia to Africa and Latin America — accelerate solar and renewables growth, boosting global green transition.
Dec 3, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, clean energy, global south, renewables growth, solar expansion, sustainable development
Colombia imposes renewables quota on power distributors
The obligation will be applied annually from 2022. The clean electricity required will have to be bought through power purchase contracts of at least 10 years’ duration.
Sep 16, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Carolina Obando, SER Colombia, Colombia
'Indonesia needs renewables policy push'
Solar projects are greater than two times as expensive as those in comparable arising market countries, says IEA
Sep 2, 2022 // Market Research, Asia, Indonesia, IEA
Economics of road transport starting to favor renewables
According to a new report by BNP Paribas Asset Management, renewables offer more advantages than simply mitigating climate change. Electricity is easier to transport than oil, and wind and solar electricity prices are much more stable than volatile oil prices. An analyst from the French bank argues that major producers will need to reduce oil prices below $20 to compete with clean energy in the transport sector.
Aug 6, 2019 // Technology, Storage, BNP Paribas Asset Management, transport sector, Mark Lewis, oil prices
Chevron looks to renewables to power Australian operations
The power business has revealed it will certainly build 500 MW of renewable energy projects to power several of its worldwide facilities under a four-year contract with Canada's Algonquin Power & Utilities.
Aug 4, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Texas, Total Eren, Australia, Lightsource BP, Argentina, South america, Asia, Oceania, enel green power, North America, kazakhstan, New Mexico, Chevron, Allen Satterwhite
Innova sells on roof PV portfolio to Octopus Renewables
Innova Energy has actually contended the sale of its portfolio of 57 commercial roof solar PV assets in the UK.
Aug 4, 2021 // Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, UK, Europe, Zestec, Peter Dias, Octopus Renewables, Innova Energy
Repsol increases 2030 renewables target to 20GW under revised technique
Spanish oil and also gas significant Repsol has actually boosted its 2030 renewables target to 20GW, the bulk of which is expected to be solar PV, as part of efforts to get to net absolutely no discharges by 2050.
Oct 6, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Europe, oil and gas, repsol, Josu Jon Imaz, oil major
Mirova raises €857m in Eurofideme 4 funding round for renewables
The investment manager is now Europe’s largest renewable energy fund. The €1.3 billion group already has a 1.8 GW generation portfolio.
Nov 15, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Europe, Mirova, Eurofideme 4, Raphaël Lance
Matrix Renewables enters Italy via 420-MW solar partnership
Madrid-based platform Matrix Renewables, produced by asset supervisor TPG, has participated in a collaboration with Horus Green Energy Investment to co-develop almost 420 MW of solar plants in Sicily and also Lazio, Italy.
Sep 16, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Italy, Europe, PV Power Plant, Matrix Renewables
Powering Pakistan: 1.3-GW Renewables Hub Interconnection Study Launched
Oracle Power PLC's 1.3-GW renewables hub in Pakistan, with solar, wind, and energy storage, is set to revolutionize the country's energy landscape. Supported by State Grid China, this project is a game-changer.
May 7, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Asia, Pakistan
Commercial rooftops will lead renewables growth in the next five years
Although the International Energy Agency’s latest renewables report forecasts impressive solar growth there is still a nagging feeling it has produced conservative estimates and the emphasis on sharing costs with grid operators is predictable.
Oct 21, 2019 // Commercial, Residential, Rooftop PV, USA, Australia, Europe, rooftop PV, Oceania, Netherlands, Belgium, North America, Austria, IEA
OYA Renewables Secures $216 Million For New York Community Solar Pipe
Of the $216 million in total financing, $145 million has actually been secured as a construction-to-term loan as well as $71 million are tax equity investments.
These community solar projects are anticipated to create almost 100 MWdc of renewable resource each year once total.
Mar 2, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Community Solar, OYA Renewables, Manish Nayar, 100 MWdc, Amalgamated Bank, Brent Barringer, Cadence Bank, Comerica Bank, Monarch Private Capital, New York community solar, Siemens Financial Services, tax equity investment
PS Renewables Secures Approval for 34-MW Solar Plant
PS Renewables triumphs with a 34MW solar project in Lincolnshire, turning setbacks into sustainable energy solutions for the future and championing the UK’s green energy vision!
Jan 29, 2025 // Plants, PV Power Plant, PS Renewables












