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Solar Slump Jeopardizes Australia’s 2030 Green Goals
Australia’s utility-scale clean energy investment slump—weakest since 2017—jeopardizes 82% by 2030, as grid bottlenecks, permitting delays and unstable revenues stall projects despite booming rooftop solar.
Dec 1, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Grids, clean energy, Australia, Oceania, investment, wind power
Cyprus seeks land for solar parks
The Electricity Authority of Cyprus has issued a public call to select landowners to lease space for the development of large-scale solar projects.
Jan 10, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, large-scale solar, Cyprus, EAC
Britishvolt assigns brand-new CSO to support gigaplant ambitions
Battery producer Britishvolt has selected a new chief technique police officer as it remains to work towards the UK's first gigafactory.
Jun 15, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Storage, storage, UK, Battery Storage, Europe, Lithium ion, Lars Carlstrom, Britishvolt, Isobel Sheldon
In search of a golden mean for boosting battery performance
The research team from Rice University has found out that too many defects intentionally created in crystalline lattice can lead to lithium-ion battery degradation.
Jan 15, 2020 // Technology, Storage, USA, North America, lithium-ion battery, Rice University, lithium-ion cells
Maldives reopens 40MWh battery storage tender for island solar
The Republic of Maldives has actually reopened a tender procedure, looking for to procure 40MWh of battery power storage systems (BESS) in a power transition project supported by World Bank funding.
Aug 10, 2022 // Storage, Asia, solar-plus-storage, world bank, microgrid, Maldives, tenders and auctions, procurement, diesel, island grids
Bosnian firm wins concession for 500-MW solar project
Bosnian company ETMax d.o.o. has actually won a concession from the government of Republika Srpska for the construction as well as operation of a 500-MW solar power plant in Nevesinje municipality.
Feb 3, 2023 // Plants, Solar Project, Bosnia, ETMax d.o.o.
Scatec appoints new chief executive officer as Raymond Carlsen steps down after 13 years
Raymond Carlsen is stepping down as chief executive officer of independent power manufacturer (IPP) Scatec after 13 years in the role, to be replaced by the company's EVP of project growth, Terje Pilskog.
Mar 28, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Raymond Carlsen, Scatec, IPP, John Andersen Jr
Israel Grants 609 MW in Solar as well as Storage Capacity in Latest Tender
The Israel Electricity Authority has actually published the checklist of victors in the most up to date tender awarding 609 MW capacity in solar with storage space projects
Jan 5, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Storage, tender, Asia, Israel, solar projects, Yuval Steinitz
Voltalia commissions 18.4 MWp of solar in Brazil for telecom Vivo
Vivo, a brand of Telefonica SA (BME: TEF), on Thursday revealed that three more distributed generation (DG) solar plants with a combined capacity of 18.4 MWp were appointed in Brazil's Parana state in April to power the firm's neighborhood procedures.
May 5, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Voltalia, South america, Brazil, Vivo
Juniper Chooses Sungrow Inverters for 835-MW Solar Push in India
Juniper Green Energy has tapped Sungrow to supply advanced string and central inverters for 835 MW of solar projects in Maharashtra and Rajasthan, underpinning its 10-GW roadmap.
May 16, 2025 // Inverters, Sungrow, India, Inverters, Asia, juniper
Total Bags Over 135 MW of Solar Projects in France's Latest Tender
French power significant Total has actually won greater than 135 MW of solar projects throughout the most recent round of tenders performed by the French Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE).
Apr 22, 2020 // Plants, France, tender, Europe, Renewable Energy, International, total quadran, Thierry Muller, solar projects, French Energy Regulatory Commission, Total SA.
BayWa r.e., Statkraft team up for Spanish subsidy-free solar successor
Two sponsors of one of Spain’s iconic subsidy-free plants have sealed a deal to deploy a smaller successor in the same area, planned again without support from government money.
Aug 29, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Spain, pv power plants, solar pv, Europe, subsidy-free solar, baywa r.e., Dr Benedikt Ortmann
Daily news round-up: Philippines could be set for 1.5 GW more solar and Tesla CEO has actually been imagining electrical trip
And also, information have been revealed of a 2 MW/2.5 MWh grid scale storage trial project in Switzerland as well as for a peer-to-peer renewable resource certification industry in Southeast Asia.
Aug 27, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, TESLA, Elon Musk, Ireland, Europe, Asia, Switzerland, Philippines, North America, South-East Asia, United States, Citicore Power, Leclanche
UK to Relax Legislations Making it Easier to Construct Large-Scale Batteries
The UK Government will certainly be kicking back the preparation legislation to make it easier to construct large-scale storage batteries to keep renewable energy
Jul 15, 2020 // Storage, UK, Europe, Kwasi Kwarteng, Policy Relaxation, Kayte O’Neill
Enel joins the Indian solar gold rush
The Italian utility, fresh from safeguarding its initial 300 MW of PV generation capability in the nation in a current, record-setting tender, has actually partnered with the state-owned Norwegian Investment Fund to devote to additional clean energy facilities in India.
Jul 9, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Italy, India, Enel, SECI, tender, Europe, Asia, Antonio Cammisecra, Solarpack, Norway










