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German firm acquires 233MW Sardinian solar
Greencells acquires five projects expected to achieve ready-to-build status in the very first half of this year
Feb 7, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Italy, Europe, Sardinia, solar farm, greencells, Andreas Hoffmann
Altus Power to supply clean power options to US real estate giant
Commercial and industrial (C&I) solar designer Altus Power has actually authorized a major strategic partnership with Trammell Crow Company (TCC), one of the largest commercial real estate developers in the US, to bring Altus Power's clean power remedies to TCC's real estate projects.
Mar 30, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Grids, USA, North America, Altus Power, Altus Power America, commercial and industrial, supply agreements, trammell crow company
United States DOE aims to offer renewables less expensive, quicker grid connections
The US Department of Energy has launched a brand-new cooperation project focused on making it more affordable and quicker to connect renewables projects to the country's grid.
Jun 2, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Grids, USA, grid, interconnection, North America, renewables, department of energy, US DOE, Jennifer Granholm, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
State news service: China has already connected 870 MW of this year’s subsidized PV projects
The state-owned China News Service today reported almost $80 million is left in the pot for large scale project subsidies this year despite almost 420 facilities with a combined generation capacity of 1.77 GW having missed out in the auction.
Jul 29, 2019 // Large-Scale, NEA, Solar, China, China Photovoltaic Industry Association, National Energy Administration, AECEA, Asia Europe Clean Energy, Asia
Ukraine’s comedian-turned-president gets behind domestic solar
Ukraine’s recently elected president has rubberstamped new legislation designed to promote domestic solar via special tariffs.
Aug 7, 2019 // Tariffs, Policy, Ukraine, Europe, small-scale pv, small-scale solar, domestic pv, domestic solar, policy and regulation, policy changes, eastern europe
Bangladesh’s first state-owned solar plant comes online
The new generation facility was financed by the Asian Development Bank and built by Chinese company ZTE Corp. The project will sell power to the grid for $0.065/kWh, a record low for solar in the country.
Sep 13, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Floating PV, China, Bangladesh, Asia, rooftop solar, Asian Development Bank, ZTE Corp, Floating solar
South Korea presents carbon footprint policies for solar modules
The laws will certainly enter into pressure on June 15 and also will require panel carbon footprints being determined according to life cycle assessments of their ecological effects according to the KS I ISO 14040 Korean requirement.
May 29, 2020 // Manufacturing News, South Korea, Asia, solar modules
Midwest US States Lead in Solar Power Development: 15GW of Photovoltaic Panels to be Installed
With millions of acres of flat farmland, Ohio and Indiana are becoming leading US states for solar power development. 15GW of photovoltaic panels are expected to be installed in the two states between now and 2027, enough to power about 12 million households.
Feb 8, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America
Fluence, Torch Team on 640-MWh Arizona Battery
Fluence Energy inks Arizona deal with Torch Clean Energy for a 160‑MW/640‑MWh, four‑hour battery, boosting U.S. grid-scale storage to balance renewables and meet peak demand.
Oct 16, 2025 // Storage, USA, North America, Fluence Energy
Vietnam outlines national roadmap to deploy battery storage at scale
Vietnam’s leaders sketched a stronger strategy for battery storage to integrate fast-growing wind and solar while improving reliability.
Dec 5, 2025 // Storage, Grids, Policy, Asia, Vietnam, renewables, grid flexibility
British Solar Acquires 150-MWp Solar-Storage Project
British Solar Renewables boosts its green portfolio with a 150-MWp solar and battery project, driving the UK's shift to sustainable energy.
Mar 24, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, PV Power Plant, British Solar Renewables
AI Sparks 81% Growth in US Power Demand
NextEra Energy Inc. predicts an 81% surge in electricity demand, driven by AI, electrification, and chip factories, leading to a tripling of renewable generation.
Mar 19, 2024 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, NextEra Energy
T1 Energy to source Corning wafers from Michigan manufacturing campus
T1 Energy signs an agreement to procure polysilicon and solar wafers produced by Corning at its Michigan campus, aiming to strengthen US-based PV supply chains.
Aug 18, 2025 // Manufacturing News, USA, North America, Corning, solar wafer, T1 Energy
T1 Energy Sells Out 2025 Module Production Capacity
T1 Energy secures 437-MW deal, fully booking 2025 output; Dallas plant's 1.2 GW production highlights momentum amid evolving market demands and strategic supplier coordination.
Aug 21, 2025 // Manufacturing News, USA, PV module, North America, T1 Energy
UK planning approvals for renewables smash records as storage surges
Britain approved a record 16.1 GW of renewables in Q2 2025, with battery applications doubling year-on-year to 8.4 GW as the grid readies for more PV.
Aug 25, 2025 // Storage, Grids, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, UK, Europe, grid, planning approvals







