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Korea Targets China’s Grip on Solar Inverters
South Korea rallies to reclaim solar inverter turf, uniting seven makers, incentives, and "strategic tech" status to cut China’s grip, boost energy security, and win on quality as storage surges.
Dec 1, 2025 // Manufacturing News, Inverters, manufacturing, Inverters, Asia, Korea, supply chain, energy security
Norwegian tech for Korea's gigantic floating solar complex
Floating PV professional Ocean Sun as well as South Korean energy business EN Technologies have authorized an agreement to establish the pilot projects of the 2.1 GW floating solar site intended near the Saemangeum tidal flat, on the coast of the Yellow Sea.
Jul 16, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, South Korea, floating PV, Asia, EN Technologies, Ocean Sun, Børge Bjørneklett
Oman launches tender for 146 MW of solar-diesel-storage projects
The Rural Areas Electricity Company wants to build hybrid plants in 11 non-interconnected areas of the sultanate. The projects will have a total of 48 MW of solar power generation capacity and 70 MW of diesel and the storage component will have total installed power of 28 MW and a storage capacity of 14 MWh.
Aug 12, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, storage, tender, plants, Asia, Rural Areas Electricity Company, Tanweer, Oman Power and Water Procurement Company, United Arab Emirates
Uniper boards HYPORT Duqm green hydrogen project in Oman
German energy business Uniper SE (ETR: UN01) on Monday revealed that it has signed up with HYPORT Duqm, a significant project focused on establishing a 250-MW to 500-MW green hydrogen center in the sultanate of Oman.
Jul 20, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, Asia, hydrogen, Oman, Uniper SE, HYPORT Duqm, Niek den Hollander
Sun Cable closes US$ 150m Series B to fund its 20GW Australia-Singapore subsea cable project
Sun Cable has actually closed a AU$ 210 million (US$ 152 million) Series B raise with their existing shareholders to fund the development of its Australia-Asia PowerLink (AAPowerLink) subsea cable project.
Mar 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, storage, Australia, Asia, solar-plus-storage, Oceania, Singapore, Sun Cable, transmission cables, australia singapore power link, northern australia
OMV Petrom, CE Oltenia Partner for 450 MW Solar Project in Romania
State-owned utility Complexul Energetic Oltenia (CE Oltenia) as well as the Romanian oil company OMV Petrom will build 450 MW solar parks in the country. According to OMV Petrom, a total amount of over EUR400 million (US$ 390 million) will be spent on the installation of four solar parks will virtually triple the mounted solar capacity in Romania. In December 2021, CE Oltenia chose the organisation to serve as the project's investor. The state-owned utility Complexul Energetic Oltenia (CE Oltenia) and the Romanian oil company OMV Petrom will certainly construct 450 MW of solar PV in the nation.
Oct 4, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, clean energy, Europe, Romania, International, Complexul Energetic Oltenia, solar projects, OMV Petrom, green energy, CE Oltenia, four solar parks, Romanian oil corporation
Austria-based Enery preparing to build Bulgaria's biggest solar park
In case there are no hold-ups, the building and construction of the Chirpan solar energy plant in Bulgaria can start this year. The 160 MW project is owned by Enery from Austria. It would currently be the biggest in the nation.
Feb 24, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Austria, PV Power Plant, Bulgaria
Austrian Firm Enery Ready To Construct Bulgaria's Biggest Solar Park
Austrian firm, Enery, managed by Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund (TSIIF) via Amber Infrastructure, is currently operating among both largest PV facilities in Bulgaria. Founded in 2019, Enery is a leading renewable resource developers in Central and also Eastern Europe. In 2020, it acquired a solar park on 100 hectares with a 60.4 MW peak as well as additionally 50 MW in connection power in Karadzhalovo near Plovdiv.
Feb 27, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, solar park project, Enery, Jade Power Trust Fund, photovoltaic park, renewable energy developer, renewable resource
NTPC Renewable launches Goa tender for 300-MW solar project construction
NTPC Renewable Energy issues an EPC tender for a 300-MW grid-connected solar project in Goa, aiming to boost India’s clean-power capacity and investor participation.
Aug 18, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, India, NTPC, Asia, Goa, EPC tender
First Solar Opens 3.5-GW Louisiana Factory
First Solar flips the switch on a $1.1B Louisiana plant, powering 3.5 GW of Series 7 modules and supercharging America’s utility-scale, homegrown solar supply.
Nov 24, 2025 // Manufacturing News, USA, First Solar, North America
Western Australia introduces AU$ 55m solar, storage investment in post-pandemic kickstarter
Western Australia will certainly spend AU$ 56.3 million (US$ 40.11 million) in solar power as part of a new renewable resource plan developed to kickstart the state's economy complying with the influences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jul 27, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, climate council, Oceania, covid-19, green recovery, Mark McGowan
Senate approves 2 bipartisan choices for FERC commissioners
The United States Senate has actually approved 2 candidates for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that were chosen by President Donald Trump, bringing the company to a full enhance of five commissioners.
Dec 2, 2020 // Policy, USA, FERC, Donald Trump, North America, Gregory Wetstone, regulation, government, clean energy transition, republican, democrat, senate, us senate
Barcelona Establishes Solar Pavement at a Historic Square
The Barcelona City Council just recently revealed that it is moneying the advancement of a 50-square-meter pilot project at Plaça de Les Glòries Catalanes, a historic square, for examining the feasibility of PV-paving technology which will be supplied by Spain's Sorigué and Hungary-based Plati. The project won the metropolitan obstacle 'Generator sidewalks', which looked for innovative services for creating renewable resource making use of city facilities.
May 5, 2021 // Technology, Spain, Europe, Barcelona, Eloi Badia, Plaça de Les Glòries Catalanes
Australia commits to greater 2030 emissions reduction target
Australia's new Labor government has actually increased the nation's 2030 emissions reduction target as it vowed to support the transition to renewables by purchasing transmission infrastructure and also energy storage.
Jun 16, 2022 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Grids, Policy, Australia, AEMO, Oceania, policy, Emissions, climate targets, Anthony Albanese
Developer of 20-GW green hydrogen project signs deal with Kazakh govt
Prepare for a 20-GW green hydrogen project in Kazakhstan have actually taken an advance with the signing of a financial investment agreement between the European project developer and also the Kazakh federal government.
Oct 28, 2022 // Solar to Fuel, Asia, kazakhstan, green hydrogen