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European coal fleet will run at a loss of €6.57bn this year
Economic thinktank Carbon Tracker used financial modeling to determine the profitability of every coal power plant in the EU. On average, 79% of the facilities run at a loss, with Germany, Spain and Czechia among the states particularly exposed to the consequences – for coal investors and the public.
Nov 1, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Germany, Italy, Europe, Netherlands, Slovenia, carbon tracker, Czechia, Matt Gray
NSW shortlists 4.3 GW of projects in inaugural renewables tender
New South Wales has actually shortlisted 16 projects envisaging the release of more than 4.3 GW of power generation and storage space capacity to continue in the preliminary of tenders intended to promote the production of a large renewable energy zone.
Jan 27, 2023 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, tender, nsw
Malaysia launches 1 GW solar tender
Sunday will declare the largest PV procurement exercise ever before kept in Malaysia. Fifty percent the offered ability will be guided to 10-30 MW centers with the balance booked for plants with capabilities of approximately 50 MW.
May 29, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, Malaysia, tender, Asia
After Inox, Swelect Energy Resumes Module Production at B'luru Plant
Couple of hrs after the statement of Inox Wind opened up all the 3 of its factory, solar power items supplier Swelect Energy Systems Ltd as well introduced the resumption of procedures at its solar photovoltaic (PV) components making plant situated in Bengaluru efficient from April 25, 2020.
Apr 27, 2020 // Manufacturing News, India, Solar Energy, pv modules, Asia, solar modules, Coronavirus, Airport Authority of India, Inox Wind, mounting structures, Swelect Energy
Singapore promotes renewable power imports from Cambodia, Indonesia
Singapore, which plans to import approximately 4 GW of low-carbon power by 2035, last week revealed a number of steps it has actually made to import electricity from both Cambodia and also Indonesia.
Mar 20, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, Singapore, Indonesia
Karapınar Solar Energy Plant browses the web, Turkey.
The Karapınar Solar Energy Plant, created on a 20-million-square-meter land in the Central Anatolian province of Konya, Turkey, has begun producing power virtually 3 years ahead of its expected completion day. Kalyon Holding Energy Group executive Murtaza Ata specified that "we will finish the building and construction of this center in 32 months. Solar panels with an ability of 1,300 megawatts will certainly be developed. The works will certainly be finished by May or June 2023. We will certainly generate 2.6 million kilowatt-hours [kWh] of power annually when it's completed."
Sep 30, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Asia, Turkey, PV Power Plant, Karapınar Solar Energy, Murtaza Ata
Robot solar cleansing firm Solavio Labs eyes North America growth after moneying increase
Solavio Labs, an Indian startup that offers self-governing solar panel cleaning technology, is increasing its footprint to North America and the Middle East after safeguarding fresh funding.
Feb 23, 2021 // Technology, Plants, India, Asia, funding, Artificial Intelligence, panel cleaning, robotics, robot cleaners, solar o&m, Solavio Labs
720-MW Southeast solar portfolio to power Meta data facilities
Facebook parent company Meta is commissioning seven new solar projects in Georgia and also Tennessee totaling 720 MWAC to support its regional operations with renewable energy.
Dec 16, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Facebook, Silicon Ranch, Urvi Parekh, meta
Shizen Energy to install 2.7 MW of solar for Dynax in Japan
Japanese renewables designer Shizen Energy Inc has authorized a power purchase agreement (PPA) under which it will set up an off-site solar power plant with a capacity of 2.75 MW/3.85 MWp on Hokkaido island.
Oct 27, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Japan, Asia, Shizen Energy
Neoen finishes development of Tesla Big Battery in Australia
Neoen has successfully expanded the Hornsdale Power Reserve, or else called the Tesla Big Battery, in Australia. If screening works out, Hornsdale can start to function with a broadened remit of artificial inertia solutions, which might have a huge influence on regulatory modifications.
Sep 3, 2020 // Storage, TESLA, Australia, neoen, Oceania, ARENA, Darren Miller, Louis de Sambucy
Canadian Solar begins automation of 665-W, large-cell modules
Canadian Solar Inc (NASDAQ: CSIQ) said on Monday that it has started automation of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules with an individual ability of up to 665 W and also expects to supply the first batch later on this month.
Apr 12, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Canadian Solar, PV module, Shawn Qu
Smart City Mission starts second phase of rooftop PV installations
Smart City of Indian Ludhiana has partnered with PEDA to start phase 2 of installing the rooftop photovoltaic plants.
Jan 14, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Rooftop PV, India, Asia, rooftop PV, ET, Ludhiana
Innogy to deploy 60MW of Irish energy storage
A few large-scale battery storage installations have been constructed in Ireland in terms of DS3 scheme. Germany’s Innogy is planning to develop more Ireland-based energy storage capacity.
Feb 3, 2020 // Storage, Ireland, Europe, innogy
60 MWh of energy storage now functional in SCE territory
Two storage systems Convergent Energy + Power financed as well as created in Orange County, California, are now operational in Southern California Edison (SCE) region.
Feb 15, 2022 // Storage, USA, North America, Convergent, Johannes Rittershausen
Fujitsu, AutoGrid to Boost Renewable Energy utilize in Japan With VPP Remedy
Fujitsu will certainly start offering Autogrid Virtual Power Plant (VPP) service in Japan under a brand-new collaboration arrangement.
Apr 6, 2021 // Software, Japan, Asia, virtual power plant, AutoGrid, Distributed Energy Resources, Fujitsu, Amit Narayan, Michiaki Morioka

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