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Largest solar power plant in the world to open in Aswan in coming days: report
Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity is set to open the largest solar power plant in the world in the Benban area of Aswan Governorate in the coming days, boasting a total of 32 plants with a capacity of 1465 MW, Youm7 reported on Tuesday.
Dec 10, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Asia, Africa, Egypt, Aswan, Benban Solar Park, NREA, Renewable Energy, Solar Power
Solar power plant commissioned at Hamirpur village
The first solar power plant was commissioned under the state bona fide entrepreneurship programme at Mundkhar village in the district.
Oct 21, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, Asia, Hamirpur, Rijul Dewan, Wattan Singh Mehla, Barsar, Himachal Pradesh Electricity Board Limited
Wafer dimension shift in the midst of Covid-19
As the Covid-19 pandemic takes the globe by tornado, worldwide supply chain procedures stay interrupted, as well as solar events that were kept in the very first quarter of the year saw less producers showing their most recent items.
Apr 9, 2020 // Opinions, China, Asia, Trina Solar, Corrine Lin, Risen, WORLD, covid-19, Zhonghuan Solar, PVINFOLINK
Seoul launches 1 GW rooftop solar plan
The South Korean capital has unveiled a plan to deploy rooftop PV on a million homes and all public buildings. The new initiative is designed to bring the city’s cumulative installed solar capacity to around 1 GW by the end of 2022.
Nov 19, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Residential, Rooftop PV, South Korea, Asia, rooftop PV, Seoul
Moldova presents feed-in tariff for small scale solar
When brand-new renewables FITs are released in the nation's main journal within the following couple of days, the 15-year settlements will certainly come right into pressure. The federal government intends to designate 15 MW of solar centers varying in dimension from 10 kW to 1 MW via the system, with bigger projects needing to complete in public auctions.
Mar 2, 2020 // Residential, Markets & Finance News, Tariffs, Policy, Europe, Moldova, FITs
Solar Solutions to Bangladesh's Power Crunch
Bangladesh is taking steps towards decarbonizing its energy sources – embracing solar power as the cheapest option by 2025. With falling technology prices, solar plus batteries are cheaper than new coal or gas power plants and could lead to energy independence and emissions reductions.
Oct 2, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, India, Bangladesh, Asia
Novus Green Bags EPC Contract for 15 MW Floating Solar Plant at SCCL
Novus Green has actually announced that it has actually been granted the EPC contract for a 15 MW (19.5 MW DC) floating solar power plant from SCCL.
Oct 8, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, EPC, India, floating PV, Asia, SCCL, Telangana, solar projects, Novus Green, Praveen Penchala
Spain to fast-track solar PV permits in bid to tackle power crisis
Spain is to fast-track solar PV projects with generation abilities of as much as 150MW as part of a collection of actions the country has enacted to help relieve an energy crisis influencing the nation.
Apr 1, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Portugal, Europe, power purchase agreement, corporate ppa, energy crisis, european floating solar, project permitting, utilitty-scale solar
'UK storage pipeline doubles in 12 months'
R-UK states there are now 32.1 GW of projects operational, unfinished, consented or being planned
Apr 11, 2022 // Storage, UK, Europe
Estonian renewables public auction draws in 17 prospective buyers
The victors in the Baltic country's initial tidy power public auction will certainly be introduced by June 20. With the workout ranked according to the anticipated result of the centers assigned, the federal government has actually devoted to obtain 5 GW well worth of centers, from an overall 16.3 GW provided by prospective buyers.
Mar 24, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, auction, Estonian, Taavi Aas
Masdar to create Georgia's biggest solar project
Abu Dhabi-based renewables business Masdar has safeguarded an offer to develop a solar project in the nation of Georgia that will have a capacity of as much as 100MW.
Jan 5, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Masdar, Georgia, Europe, North America, Solar Project
Australia backs 26GW wind and solar-powered environment-friendly hydrogen center
The Australian government has actually agreed to reduce the allowing processes as well as aid investment of a 26GW wind and solar-powered hydrogen and also ammonia complicated in Western Australia
Oct 23, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, hydrogen, Oceania
Spain’s Enerside to deploy 322MW PV project in northeastern Brazil
Spanish developer Enerside will start construction of a 322.06MW solar park in northeastern Brazil early next year, government officials said over the weekend.
Oct 7, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Spain, tender, South america, Europe, Brazil, auction, enerside, Ribeiro Gonçalves
Angola’s solar plans boosted by Italian oil giant Eni
The Italian oil and gas provider has signed a concession agreement with the government of the African oil country to build a 50 MW solar plant. The project is expected to be in the province of Namibe and will be part of the nation’s plan to deploy 600 MW of solar by 2022.
Nov 14, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Africa, Angola, Eni, Solenova
100-MW solar project for Nashville will press Vanderbilt University to 100% sustainable
Nashville Mayor John Cooper's management introduced a collaboration with Nashville Electric Service, the Tennessee Valley Authority and also Vanderbilt University to create 100 MW of utility-scale solar power under the TVA Green Invest program-- placing Metro General Government operations over one-third of the means towards being sourced with 100% renewable energy and also making it possible for Metro to meet a 2025 criteria for renewables developed by Council legislation.
Nov 11, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, USA, utility-scale, North America, Solar Project, John Cooper, Nashville, Nashville Electric Service, Tennessee Valley Authority, Vanderbilt University, Daniel Diermeier