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ESB Energizes First Solar Farm, Aims for 1.2 GW by 2030
ESB's Bullstown Solar Farm powers up County Meath, marking a bright step towards 1.2 GW solar goal by 2030, blending energy innovation with environmental restoration.
Sep 9, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Ireland, Europe, PV Power Plant, Esb
Alternus' US Sunrise: 32MW Solar Scheme
Alternus Energy acquires 32MW solar project in Tennessee, US, to generate $2.3m in annual revenue. 30-year power purchase agreements with two regional utilities ensure project's success, with tip of the spear CEO Vincent Browne expecting it to be operational for the 1st quarter of 2025.
Aug 2, 2023 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, Alternus Energy
RES submits Longhedge Solar Farm preparing application
farm fits sensitively right into the existing landscape whilst maximising the Low Carbon, cheap electricity generation. The solar farm has actually also been
Dec 9, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, res, Longhedge Solar Farm
Sweden Tests Solar-Powered Hybrid Truck
Funded by Vinnova and Scania, this research project is developing a solar-powered hybrid truck with a 560-horsepower plug-in hybrid and 18m trailer covered with 100 sqm solar panels. Expected to reduce emissions and sell electricity to the grid, the truck is being tested by Ernsts Express AB.
Aug 31, 2023 // Transport, Sweden, hybrid, Europe, Scania, Electric, truck
BP Powers Petrochemical Complex with 187MW Solar Park
EPC contractor, with US-based First Solar and GameChange Solar providing ultra-Low Carbon solar panels and trackers. The solar park is expected to become operational in
Sep 27, 2023 // Plants, USA, Texas, North America, bp, PV Power Plant, Peacock Solar project
Masdar, ENGIE Clinch Financing 1.5GW Abu Dhabi Solar
Masdar–ENGIE seals financing for 1.5‑GW Al Ajban, delivering ultra-low-cost midday solar, battery-ready infrastructure, and thousands of jobs—setting Abu Dhabi’s stage for storage-paired mega-projects.
Jan 19, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Masdar, Engie, Asia, UAE, utility solar, project finance
First Solar partners with Norwegian power firm on green hydrogen projects
LONGi introduced the establishment of a new service unit committed to the Low Carbon energy. A recent report from BloombergNEF has actually forecasted that green
May 5, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Total Eren, First Solar, Mark Widmar, hydrogen, longi green energy, EDF Renewables, nel, Jon André Løkke
Portugal's 2nd PV auction draws globe record low bid of $0.0132/ kWh.
According to monetary paper Expresso, the lowest bid in the exercise was EUR0.0112/ kWh, a little less than the $0.0135/ kWh submitted by French energy team EDF as well as China's JinkoPower in a 2 GW tender kept in Abu Dhabi, a rate which was validated last month.
Aug 25, 2020 // Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, Portugal, EDF, Europe, auction, jinkopower
Harmony Energy to make UK solar debut with first 30MW selection in Yorkshire
certainly see solar arrays set up on low-grade farming land. It will supply Low Carbon electricity to Northern Powergrid's distribution network. Peter Kavanagh, CEO
Oct 29, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, UK, Europe, Harmony Energy, Peter Kavanagh
Greencoat Renewables goes into Spanish solar market
on the power change, which is important if we are to effectively move to a Low Carbon economy in line with federal government
Dec 22, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Spain, Lightsource BP, Europe, Fernando Roger, Greencoat Renewables, Paul O'Donnell
PV for cooking
Traditional solar cookers concentrate sunlight on mirrored surfaces and convert it into heat. But this summer, Sunspot unveiled Sunspot Solar Electric Cooking, a new cooker based on PV technology. The system relies on two PV modules, a lead-carbon battery, an inverter, and an induction cooktop.
Aug 21, 2019 // Technology, USA, North America, Sunspot Solar Electric Cooking system, Elsevier, International Solar Energy Society, David Renne
WMG and Senergy Innovations launch graphene enabled all polymer solar thermal cell
also more flexible item style. This led to the development of the low cost, Low Carbon, lightweight smart Senergy panels. Our task now is to ensure that Senergy
Oct 16, 2020 // Technology, UK, Europe, solar cell, efficiency, WMG, Senergy Innovations, polymer solar thermal cell, Tony McNally, Greg Gibbons, Christine Boyle
Plenitude energises 50-MW Kazakh solar park at hybrid complex site
Eni’s Plenitude started commercial operations at a 50-MW solar plant in Kazakhstan, part of a hybrid complex supplying state-owned KazMunayGas.
Sep 29, 2025 // Plants, Asia, kazakhstan, Plenitude, hybrid complex, KazMunayGas, solar operations
GreenYellow commits €100m to Poland’s C&I clean-energy buildout
GreenYellow will invest €100 million in Poland over three years to scale rooftop solar, storage and efficiency upgrades for commercial and industrial customers.
Oct 29, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Rooftop PV, Poland, Battery Storage, Europe, c&i solar, Energy Efficiency, GreenYellow
Bill Gates, Chris Sacca Invest in tech for Net Zero Emissions in Heavy Industries
The California based start-up want to decarbonize industrial procedures by employing baron based thermal batteries that save warmth from solar and wind resources of energy and also use a choice to the natural gas boilers employed by hefty markets. Antora Energy revealed that it has increased $50 million in a financing round.
Mar 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, clean energy, shell, Bill Gates, Renewable Energy, wind power, Andrew Ponec, Antora Energy, carbon blocks, David Bierman, heavy industries, Justin Briggs, thermal batteries