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JLEN powers up 50MW Scottish battery
West Gourdie BESS will offer essential balancing support to the GB power grid network
Jun 1, 2023 // Storage, UK, Europe, SCOTLAND, JLEN, Chris Tanner
Qair Brasil Cuts Ribbon on Hybrid Energy Park
Qair Brasil inaugurates 429.4-MW hybrid solar and wind cluster in Ceara, Brazil. Project will generate enough clean energy to power 800,000 households, plus 280-MW hydrogen project for events. First of its kind in Brazil, helping transition to renewable energy.
Jul 25, 2023 // Plants, Storage, PV Power Plant, Qair Brasil
Harmony Energy to make UK solar debut with first 30MW selection in Yorkshire
Renewables programmer Harmony Energy has actually protected preparing authorization from East Riding of Yorkshire Council for its initial solar site in the UK.
Oct 29, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, UK, Europe, Harmony Energy, Peter Kavanagh
China is Home to World's First Offshore Floating Wind-Solar Pilot
The project has actually been launched by State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC), a utility that is had by the Government of China. The said pilot project exists off the coast of Haiyang in eastern China and employs the copyrighted floating solar technology from Norway-based floating solar solutions carrier, Ocean Sun.
Nov 3, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, SPIC, Ocean Sun, Adani Green, Wind Solar hybrid, floating projects, utility firm
ABO Energy wins tariffs for first Polish solar park in latest RES auctions
ABO Energy secures a tariff for a 17-MWp solar project in Poland—its first PV park in the country—amid July 2025 auctions that awarded gigawatts of solar at competitive prices.
Aug 14, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Tariffs, Poland, Europe, tariff, URE, Solar Park, ABO Energy
First Solar’s sales fall 6.5% in Q3 to $547m due to lower systems revenue from US project sales
For third-quarter 2019, First Solar Inc of Tempe, AZ, USA – which makes thin-film photovoltaic modules based on cadmium telluride (CdTe) as well as providing engineering, procurement & construction (EPC) services – has reported net sales of $547m, down 6.5% on $585m last quarter and 19% on $676m a year ago, due primarily to lower systems revenue from project sales in the USA, offset partially by higher module sales volume.
Nov 4, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, USA, First Solar, Mark Widmar, North America, thin-film photovoltaic
Lumcloon energises 100MW Irish battery in Hanwha collaboration
A 100MW battery storage facility in Co. Offaly in Ireland has this week been energised, having actually been developed as part of a collaboration in between regional designer Lumcloon Energy and South Korea's Hanwha Group.
Dec 17, 2020 // Storage, Ireland, Europe, Hanwha, Lumcloon
DTEK pilots energy storage space in Ukraine
First lithium-ion system has been launched at the Zaporizhzhya power plant in the city of Energodar
May 21, 2021 // Storage, Ukraine, DTEK, Europe, lithium-ion energy storage system, Rinat Akhmetov
Italy has 80 MW/168 MWh of storage linked to renewables
According to figures from Italian renewables body ANIE Rinnovabili, 18,036 storage systems coupled to clean energy power generation have been installed in the country. Most of the batteries are in Lombardy, whose administration offers rebates.
Oct 2, 2019 // Storage, storage, Italy, Europe, ANIE Rinnovabili
LONGi walks wafer rates as prices volatility set to remain
LONGi has increased its wafer rates for the very first time in almost two months with the market supported for continued high prices throughout the remainder of the year.
Aug 20, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Tongwei, polysilicon, solar cell, Daqo New Energy, LONGi, solar wafer
MIGA issues guarantees for solar-plus-storage hybrid in Somalia
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), part of the World Bank Group, said that it has actually offered guarantees of USD 5.67 million (EUR 5.3 m) on behalf of a solar-plus-storage project in Somalia.
Feb 6, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, solar-plus-storage, Africa, PV Power Plant, MIGA, Somalia
Arctech to Supply 365 MW Solar Trackers to Largest Mexican Solar Project
The company will give 365.8 MW SkyLine II solar tracking option to Puerto Penasco Solar Park. This solar plant will certainly be largest as a single unit in Mexico and 8th on the planet.
Apr 4, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Solar Tracker, arctech, solar tracker order, Dual Row Solar Tracker SkyWings, Puerto Penasco Solar Park, racking solution, SkyLine, SkyLine II, SkyLine II solar tracking solution, SkySmart, solar industry of Mexico
Construction begins on Chile's first solar-storage project, including LatAm's largest battery
AES Gener has actually broken ground on a 112MW/ 560MWh battery energy storage project in Chile, said to be Latin America's largest such center to day.
Oct 20, 2020 // Storage, Chile, hybrid, South america, Latin america, wind-solar-storage, AES, Fluence, colocation
Emerson to Automate New Zealand's First Large-Scale Solar Project
Emerson's renewable power generation experience will certainly assist Lodestone Energy rapidly as well as securely finish its two 23-MW sites at Kaitaia and also Edgecumbe. Lodestone will certainly utilize Ovation dispersed control system and also new OCR3000 controller of Emerson to give comprehensive control to decrease the impact of variability and also intermittency in solar PV power generation.
Mar 15, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, solar pv, solar projects, carbon neutrality, Emerson, Bob Yeager, Kaitaia and Edgecumbe solar farms, New Zealand's First Large-Scale Solar Project, Ovation distributed control system, Peter Apperley
First Solar indications 15-year PPAs with The golden state neighborhood teams for 100MW solar-plus-storage plant
Power purchase agreements (PPAs) have actually been authorized in between First Solar and also 2 area power utility teams for power from a 100MW solar energy plant with 50MWh of power storage space in California's Kern County.
Apr 24, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, California, USA, Power Purchase Agreements, utilities, thin-film, North America, decarbonisation, community energy, vertical integration, Tom Habashi, Girish Balachandran