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BP Greenlights $200M Solar Project in Azerbaijan
BP and partners launch a $200M solar park in Azerbaijan, transforming energy with a 240-MW project set to power the future by 2027.
Jun 3, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, bp, PV Power Plant, Azerbaijan
Solarium Green Adds 1-GW Indian Solar Module Capacity
Solarium Green’s 1‑GW India factory powers self‑reliance—cutting imports, speeding deliveries and stabilizing prices—with bankable, tested modules EPCs trust for tight CODs, hybrid growth and nationwide scale.
Mar 19, 2026 // Manufacturing News, manufacturing, India, Asia, solar modules, supply chain, Solarium Green
Building and construction of World's Largest Green Industrial Park Kicks off in Indonesia
A green or eco- industrial park is a community of companies found on a typical property in which services look for to attain boosted environmental, financial as well as social efficiency via cooperation in managing environmental and resource issues.
The Indonesian green industrial park, which is anticipated to create solar panels, semiconductors, green aluminium and also petrochemicals among other things, is currently incomplete in an area of 16,400 hectares as well as is targeted to expand to 30,000 hectares.
Dec 27, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Asia, Indonesia, Bulungan district, green industrial park, Joko Widodo, Kalimantan
Ameren Expands Missouri Solar Park for Community Green Energy
Join Ameren Missouri in their mission for a greener future with the upcoming New Florence Community Solar Centre, supporting their community solar programme and commitment to net zero emissions by 2045.
Jun 6, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, Missouri, ameren, PV Power Plant
Chariot, Mauritania sign MoU for prospective 10-GW green hydrogen project
African-focused energy firm Chariot Ltd (LON: CHAR) and also Mauritania's Ministry of Petroleum, Mines as well as Energy have actually authorized a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a green hydrogen project of approximately 10 GW in the northwestern African country, the parties revealed on Monday.
Sep 28, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, hydrogen, Africa, Mauritania, MoU, Chariot, green hydrogen project
Samsung C&T enters IGE green hydrogen project in Australia
South Korea's Samsung C&T Corp will sign up with Australian green hydrogen producer Infinite Green Energy (IGE) in a project to produce up to 300 tonnes of green hydrogen daily in Western Australia.
May 18, 2023 // Plants, Storage, Solar to Fuel, Australia, Oceania, green hydrogen, Samsung C&T, Infinite Green Energy
Green Genius Switches On Latvia Solar; Batteries Next
Green Genius powers Latvia with a 121‑MW bifacial solar park and co-located, liquid‑cooled storage, shifting sun to evening peaks, unlocking grid services, substation savings, and firm, bankable green revenues.
Feb 6, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Battery Storage, Europe, utility solar, Latvia, commissioning, grid flexibility
Atea Powers Up with Green PPA
Atea, an IT infrastructure supplier, has signed a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement with Better Energy to purchase 70GWh of renewable energy from their new solar project in Denmark. Atea shows their commitment to reducing carbon emissions and supporting clean energy technologies. Better Energy is excited to welcome Atea to their partnership.
Aug 23, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, PPA, Europe, Denmark, Better Energy, Atea
Oman aims to produce 1m tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030
Oman on Sunday presented a method designed to make the sultanate among the leaders in the manufacturing as well as export of green hydrogen with a targeted annual outcome of regarding 1 million-1.25 million tonnes by 2030 which will be made use of to satisfy neighborhood need and also for export objectives.
Oct 24, 2022 // Solar to Fuel, Asia, Oman, green hydrogen
Netherlands plan to produce green hydrogen to cope with grid constraint
Three major companies from Netherlands are going to turn the Drenthe-based excessive clean power capacity into green hydrogen. The partners are investigating which green power projects can be excluded from electricity grid.
Dec 16, 2019 // Grids, Solar to Fuel, Europe, hydrogen, Netherlands, Enexis, NAM, Gasunie
WES Green, Enovos commission 10-MW solar park in western Germany
German solar developers WES Green and Enovos Renewables GmbH have put into procedure a 10-MW area of a solar park in the South Eifel region of Rhineland-Palatinate as part of collaboration targeted at mounting about 200 MWp.
Dec 30, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, Europe, Solar Park, WES Green, Enovos
China's Sinopec starts construction of USD-470m green hydrogen plant
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (HKG:0386), much better known as Sinopec, today revealed the begin of building and construction of a CNY-3-billion (USD 471m/EUR 414m) green hydrogen manufacturing complicated in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
Nov 30, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, China, Asia, hydrogen, PV Power Plant, Sinopec
Stonestreet Green Solar gains UK consent for co-located storage project
The UK approved Evolution Power’s 99.9-MW Stonestreet Green Solar project, which includes battery storage to shift energy into evening peaks.
Oct 24, 2025 // Storage, United Kingdom, Battery Storage, Europe, Evolution Power, Kent, planning consent
Adani Green Expands with 505 MW, Wins 400 MW Project
Adani Green Expands with 505 MW, Wins 400 MW Project
Apr 3, 2025 // Plants, PV Power Plant, Adani Green
Fine-tuning thermoelectric materials for cheaper renewable energy
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed new thermoelectric materials, which could provide a low-cost option for converting heat energy into electricity.
Dec 19, 2019 // Technology, Thermal, London, Queen Mary University of London, Oliver Fenwick







