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Boosts in power cost forecasts provide boost for Bluefield, Octopus Renewables
Bluefield Solar and Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust (ORIT) have detailed the continued influence of the high power prices seen across Europe in a lingering fad across the sector.
May 6, 2022 // Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, UK, Europe, Bluefield, financials, ORIT, Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust, Nav, Results
Hitachi ABB Power Grids launches EV fleet billing system
The containerized product incorporates a grid connection with numerous charging systems, allowing electrical public transportation and commercial fleet drivers to bill more vehicles with less facilities needed at depots.
Jul 16, 2020 // Technology, Storage, Grids, India, Asia, Hitachi ABB Power Grids
Port of Tallinn acquires sustainable power under agreement with Eesti Energia
Port of Tallinn, the largest port authority in Estonia, said it has actually signed a renewable resource acquisition agreement with domestic state-owned power firm Eesti Energia AS.
Mar 11, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Residential, Markets & Finance News, Europe, Estonia, Eesti Energia, Port of Tallinn
Volatile European power markets may be obscuring substantial cannibalisation risk
High power prices in Europe may be obscuring the impacts of cost cannibalisation that intimidates the future earnings of renewable energy on the continent, with a 'belt of doom' observed in Germany and Spain at risk of 30% cannibalisation prices by 2030.
Jun 9, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, pv power plants, european energy, pexapark, european solar, energy prices, cannibalisation, capture rates
Aspen Power creates and builds rooftop solar project throughout California apartments
Aspen Power, a distributed generation business, has finished a roof solar project with companion The Michaels Organization, a residential real estate designer. The PV system lies at a freshly created multifamily complicated in Davis, California. The very first in a pipe of projects for Aspen Power with The Michaels Organization, this solar array serves as a model to establish future projects.
May 23, 2023 // Plants, Rooftop PV, California, USA, North America, PV Power Plant, Aspen Power
China's Solar-Shrimp Power: 1 GW & 1.5M Homes
China has unveiled the world's largest Salt-Light Solar Power Station in Tianjin with enough capacity to power 1.5 million homes and 13sq km of double-sided solar panels that cool the salt water for ideal shrimp farming conditions. Similar projects in other countries are revolutionizing the agro-fishing industry with solar power.
Jul 31, 2023 // Plants, China, Asia
Falck to get 60% of Italian power storage firm
Padua-based SAET likewise creates and also constructs high voltage electrical systems
Jun 16, 2021 // Storage, Italy, Europe, Falck, Toni Volpe, SAET
Power Capital takes risk in 400MW Irish PV portfolio
Building and construction of the Terra Solar-developed projects in Wexford as well as Cork will start in 2022
Jul 23, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Ireland, Europe, Terra Solar, Power Capital Renewable Energy, PCRE, David Fewer, Peter Duff
First Solar backs carbon pricing for wholesale electrical power
First Solar has actually backed carbon rates in comments submitted to the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The firm likewise co-founded a global plan institute to sustain carbon prices as a "economical, fair as well as politically viable environment solution."
Jun 9, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, First Solar, North America
100% renewables means 95% less water consumption for conventional power generation
According to a new study by Finland’s LUT University, solar PV consumes between 2% and 15% of the water that coal and nuclear power plants use to produce just 1 MWh of output; for wind, this percentage ranges from 0.1% to 14%. Under the researchers’ best policy scenario, water consumption could be reduced by 75.1% by 2030, compared to 2015 levels.
Dec 12, 2019 // Market Research, USA, China, Europe, Asia, North America, Christian Breyer, Finland, LUT University
Utility Evergy plans 9.6-MW solar array to power Missouri city
The City of West Plains, Missouri, will partner with electric utility Evergy to provide solar power to the community. Evergy will build a 9.6-MW solar array in the city that will generate enough energy to power 1,200 homes.
Oct 10, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, Missouri, Kansas, Lloyd Jackson, Evergy Energy Partners, Jeff Hanshaw
Azure Power sees Indian solar pipeline swell following SECI choice
Azure Power has seen its pipe of interstate transmission solar in India swell by an additional 2GW after a greenshoe option in an existing agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) was worked out.
Jul 24, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, PPA, India, SECI, Asia, large-scale solar, Azure Power, Ranjit Gupta, ists
Altus Power Expands NJ Solar Portfolio with 8.5-MW Acquisition
Altus Power Inc. shines brighter in New Jersey with a new 8.5-MW solar park acquisition, boosting green energy production and reducing CO2 emissions.
Jun 27, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, Altus Power Inc, pvpower plant
Sun Africa to Develop 5 GW of Solar Power in Nigeria
Leading utility-scale solar as well as off-grid supplier Sun Africa has tattooed a $10-billion agreement with the Federal Government of Nigeria to generate clean as well as dependable electrical power through solar power as well as battery power storage growth.
Dec 27, 2022 // Plants, Africa, Nigeria, PV Power Plant, Sun Africa
Navy Station in Raigad Brings Online 2 MW Solar Power Plant
The very first 2 MW solar power plant of the western command of the Indian Navy was ushered in at the IN Karanja Station in Raigad area of Maharashtra.
Jul 22, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, maharashtra, PV Power Plant, Projects, Indian Navy, Raigad