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Aberdeen City Council companions bp for solar-powered green hydrogen hub
Energy large bp has formed a joint venture with Aberdeen City Council, to operate a solar energy and green hydrogen hub.
Oct 29, 2021 // Large-Scale, Storage, Solar to Fuel, UK, Europe, green hydrogen, bp, Aberdeen City Council, Jenny Laing
Netherlands puts forward €5 billion in new clean energy subsidies
The Netherlands has launched the latest round of its renewable energy subsidy programme SDE+ this week, with a budget to the tune of €5 billion (~US$5.6 billion).
Oct 31, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Policy, floating PV, Europe, Netherlands, subsidy, subsidy-free, sde+, holland, dutch
Chile to Hold 5.25 GWh RE Auctions Over Following 15 Years
The Chilean Energy Regulator seeks to provide even more electricity to the national system over a period of 15 years from 2027.
Chile's advancing PV installments has expanded to 4.6 GW at the end of March, 2021.
Feb 17, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, clean energy, Chile, South america, Latin america, renewable auction
What is Tare loss?
Loss caused by a charge regulator. Usually given as a percentage. To determine the regulator efficiency, subtract tare loss from
Sep 13, 2023
Japan's Eneos invests in 57 MW of solar plants
Japanese oil company Eneos Corp, a unit of Eneos Holdings Inc (TYO:5020), along with compatriot Mizuho Leasing Co Ltd (TYO:8425), is investing in 4 solar energy plants in Japan with a combined capacity of 56.9 MW.
Mar 11, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Japan, Asia, PV Power Plant, Eneos
Bechtel Completes 218-MW Solar Farm for Sabanci in Texas
Bechtel Corp shines bright with completion of 218-MW Cutlass Solar II in Texas for Sabanci Climate Technologies, marking their US debut.
May 23, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Texas, North America, PV Power Plant, Bechtel Corp
Nexamp activates two solar+ storage projects in Massachusetts
United States dispersed solar energy generation company Nexamp has actually finished two energy storage projects
Mar 23, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, USA, Massachusetts, North America, Nexamp, Mark Frigo, John Murphy, solar and storage project
Statkraft starts developing 200-MWp solar farm in Ireland
Norwegian state-owned utility Statkraft AS has launched building and construction of its 200-MWp Ballymacarney project in County Meath, Ireland, hailing it as the largest solar farm in the nation.
Jul 16, 2021 // Plants, Ireland, Europe, Statkraft, solar farm, Donal O’Sullivan
Turkey to introduce provisions for storage
The Turkish Energy Market Regulatory Authority has published draft guidelines for the integration of storage in the energy system. The new provisions are expected to come into force at the beginning of next year.
Sep 27, 2019 // Plants, Storage, Rooftop PV, storage, Asia, Eren Engur, Turkey, Energy Market Regulatory Authority, Icarus Energy
EC gets rid of Asia-Pacific solar endeavour of ib vogt, Ayala's ACEN
The European Commission (EC) on Wednesday gave the green light to certain subsidiaries of German solar designer ib vogt GmbH and Philippine corporation the Ayala Group for the creation of 3 joint ventures with the purpose of realising solar projects in the Asia-Pacific region.
Jun 8, 2023 // Plants, ib vogt, ayala, EC, ACEN
EDP obtains approval for 4-MW floating solar plant in Portugal
Portuguese utility Energias de Portugal SA (ELI: EDP) announced today it has actually received the thumbs-up to start construction of a 4-MW floating photovoltaic or pv (PV) plant in Portugal's Alqueva Reservoir.
May 12, 2021 // Plants, Floating PV, Portugal, EDP, floating PV, Europe, PV Power Plant
Akuo bags 6-MW energy storage project in Tonga
French renewable energy producer Akuo Energy said Friday it has secured a contract to construct in Tonga a power storage system with a capacity of 23.4 MWh/6 MW.
Dec 9, 2019 // Storage, France, Europe, Oceania, Akuo Energy, Tonga
Researchers Layout Lithium-air Batteries for Commercial Use in EVs, Drones
The demand for the development of rechargeable batteries with high energy thickness has been raising over the last few years.
Jan 13, 2022 // Technology, Storage, Japan, Li-ion batteries, Asia, LIBs, Lithium–air batteries, LABs, National Institute for Materials Science
Ukraine federal government provides retroactive FIT cuts and new auction policies to parliament
The Ukrainian government's meeting room have been stuffier than common recently, as policymakers and renewable resource industry reps attempted to thrash out a compromise to reduce the economic burden left on the management by a feed-in tariff incentive routine which drove almost 2 GW of generation capability. The resulting cuts to settlements, detailed listed below by Ukraine-based lawyer Svitlana Teush, have at the very least had input from both sides.
Jun 17, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Ukraine, Svitlana Teush, Europe, FIT cuts
Boviet Solar & Origis Energy Upgrade Agreement to Over 1.1 GW
Vietnam-based Boviet Solar Technology, a leading global solar power technology firm, has signed an extra order for more than 400 Megawatts of solar capacity with Origis Energy, among America's biggest solar as well as energy storage space developers. Along with the initial 700 MW agreement checked in July this year, the partnership currently covers 1.1 GW of solar capacity.
Sep 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, PV module, Vietnam, Origis Energy, solar projects, Boviet Solar Technology, solar energy technology









