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Audax scores ‘strongest H1 to date’ after solar PPA streak
One of Spain’s prominent subsidy-free solar players has witnessed a bullish start in 2019 after becoming the offtaker for some of the largest deals seen in the country so far this year.
Sep 24, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, PPA, pv power plants, subsidy-free pv, Trina, audax, WElink, Statkraft, Jaime Jaquotot
Neoen, Alight sign 90MW solar energy play with H&M
Building and construction of the project at Hultsfred airport in Sweden is prepared for the 2nd half of 2023
Dec 13, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, PPA, neoen, Alight, H&M Group
International Solar Installs On Course For 222 GW in 2022, Rethink Energy
Solar installs have surged even as Polysilicon prices peaked US solar installs falter on anti-dumping, IRA adjustments
Dec 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, USA, Poland, Europe, North America, Rethink Energy
New solar panel producer to establish in Georgia with 500-MW center
A brand-new company plans to open up a 500-MW solar panel setting up factory in Madison, Georgia, in loss 2023.
Dec 15, 2022 // Manufacturing News, USA, Georgia, Europe, North America, Philip Devlin, Adion Solar
World Bank Approves $311 Million for Renewable Energy in West Africa
The $311 million funds will certainly be funded through International Development Association (IDA). The RESPITE project will support the setup of solar as well as battery storage space capacity, near-term O&M contracts for the provision of solar supply, expansion of hydropower generation capacity, grid connection infrastructure and grid modernization and also upgrades.
Dec 23, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, world bank, Africa, chad, Togo, Boutheina Gue, IDA, International Development Association, Liberia, RESPITE, Rhonda Jordan-Antoine, Sierra Leone, WAPP, West Africa Power Pool, West Africa solar power
Snowbound Solar Sends German Power Prices Soaring
Arctic blast snows Germany’s solar, slicing output to 6.9 GW as wind falters and demand surges; prices rocket—imbalance fees >€1,000/MWh, day-ahead hits €154/MWh.
Jan 8, 2026 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe
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
Sungrow Bags Inverter Solution Contract for 800 MW Solar Project in Qatar
Sungrow has announced that it perseverance the 800 MW Al Kharsaa solar project in Qatar with featured 1500V string inverter SG250HX.
Oct 8, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Inverters, Sungrow, Marubeni, Total, Kahramaa, International, Inverter Contract, Projects Solar, James Wu, Yu Hao
Egnatia anticipates strategic financial investment condition for 1.5 GW in solar power
The Interministerial Committee of Strategic Investments of Greece placed a 1.48 GW solar power plant plan filed by Egnatia Group on the list for factor to consider. The business developed projects for numerous solar devices, estimating they would set you back EUR 888 million in total amount.
Oct 9, 2020 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Total Eren, Egnatia, Kamaridis, Notias, Terna
ADB leads US$ 186 million funding for Vietnam solar plant
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is joining a US$ 186 million financing for a solar plant in Vietnam, in a bargain which includes the initial environment-friendly B car loan in Asia. The funding comprises a US$ 27.9 million loan funded by ADB, as well as a US$ 148.8 million syndicated financing (B financing) moneyed by industrial banks with ADB as loan provider of record, plus a US$ 9.3 million funding from Leading Asia's Private Sector Infrastructure Fund (LEAP).
Oct 13, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, Vietnam, Asian Development Bank, JackiecSurtani, Dang Trung Kien
US-Based XNRGI Opens Lithium-Ion Battery Factory in Gurugram
The establishment can generate 240 MWh of battery storage space each year
Mar 23, 2020 // Storage, USA, India, Asia, North America, XNRGI
SunCable's 14 GW Plan Inches Ahead With Move for Solar Mfg Plant in Darwin
Sun Cable, the Singapore-based consortium dealing with the world's largest power infrastructure project, aka the $22 billion Australia-ASEAN Power Link (AAPL), disclosed today that it had actually lodged an application with the Northern Territory's Growth Approval Authority for a facility in the region's capital, Darwin.
Apr 6, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Sun Cable, International, Solar Project, David Griffin, AAPL, Suncable
Australian tech billionaire to help fund 10 GW Sun Cable Project
Mike Cannon-Brookes, co-founder of software company Atlassian Corp, announced on the sidelines of the UN Climate Action Summit in New York he will help fund the ambitious 10 GW, AU$20 billion, Sun Cable Project in Australia’s Northern Territory.
Sep 27, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, USA, Australia, Asia, Oceania, Scott Morrison, Singapore, Donald Trump, North America, Mike Cannon-Brookes, Sun Cable Project, McDonald’s, Vanessa Petrie, Beyond Zero Emissions
Keystone XL developer becomes PPA offtaker for Alberta PV project
Perimeter Solar has sold 74.25MW of power from its proposed 130MW solar farm in Alberta, Canada to energy company TC Energy, in a deal billed as Canada’s “largest” private power purchase agreement (PPA) to date.
Oct 1, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Grids, Canada, PPA, Donald Trump, North America, calgary, alberta, greengate, perimeter, tc energy, keystone xl
Where have all the solar rebates gone? The outer suburbs
Solar panels are in hot demand in Melbourne’s outer suburbs and the state’s regions, with new government figures showing they are taking the lion’s share of the latest solar rebates.
Oct 24, 2019 // Plants, Residential, Policy, Solar, Rooftop PV, Solar Panels, Lily D’Ambrosio, John Grimes, Melbourne