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Export analysis
PV InfoLink analyzed the key markets of China’s big module manufacturers, as well as product trends, based on export statistics. According to trade figures, the nation’s module exports totaled 34.2 GW in the first half of 2019, up by more than 90% from the corresponding period of 2018. In a nutshell, overseas demand has been strong in 2019.
Nov 1, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Japan, Canadian Solar, Spain, Portugal, Germany, India, SunPower, China, Ukraine, Australia, JA Solar, Europe, JinkoSolar, Asia, Risen Energy, Oceania, Trina Solar, PV InfoLink
Top Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Platforms
The world around us is constantly changing and with change it has brought along a lot of innovation and efficiency. With this innovation and efficiency, we
Jan 26, 2025
Largest solar power stations in India
Top biggest solar photovoltaic power stations in India. (Updated May 2026)   Solar power stations, PV farms 2026 in
May 13, 2026
Togo Gets $40m Loan For 42 MWp Solar Energy Project From West African Development Bank
A total amount of three loan propositions have actually been authorized by the Bank's Board, leading to a dispersal of $116.8 million. The brand-new solar project will take Togo's share of renewable resource in power mix from the current 27 percent to a substantial 40 per cent in year 2024.
Jun 21, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Solar Power, PV Power Plant, Africa renewable energy, Awandjelo, Scaling Solar programme, Togo solar power project, West African Development Bank
US Based Primergy Solar Secures $200 Million Credit Facility from Rabobank
Primergy has closed a $75 million revolving credit facility with an option to enhance it approximately $200 million with Rabobank. The credit facility is anticipated to support company's growing advancement pipe of solar as well as solar+ storage space projects across the U.S.A..
Dec 27, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, rabobank, primergy solar, Claus Hertel, Gemini solar project, Iron Point Hot Pot projects, Tim Larrison
European Investment Bank Commits EUR 28.5 Mn for 3 Solar Plants for Greece
PPC Renewables, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Public Power Corporation SA, Greece's largest power generation company, has revealed that it will develop three solar power plants, that will boast of a collective capacity of 230 MWp. This is readied to be amongst the largest solar power projects developed or in the pipe in Greece, as per European Investment Bank (EIB).
Jan 23, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, european investment bank, PPC Renewables, electric grid, climate action, electricity from renewable sources, environmental sustainability, Kozani project, National Energy and Climate Plan, NECP, Public Power Corporation SA
Fiera Infrastructure & Palisade Invest in US Solar & Energy Storage Platform
Fiera Infrastructure and Palisade Infrastructure Group have agreed to jointly acquire 100% of the equity interests in Amp US Primary Holdings, a US-based renewable energy generation and battery storage business. This investment will increase the Palisade Infrastructure Group’s total renewables capacity under management to over 1.8 GW.
Feb 22, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, solar projects, Fiera Infrastructure, Dave Rogers, solar assets, Amp Solar Group, Amp US Primary Holdings, Brooks Kaufma, Mike Reynolds, Palisade Infrastructure Group
Vattenfall Issues ₤ 250 Million Hybrid Bond To Financing Green Energy Projects
Green projects in the domain names of Renewable energy, Transmission and circulation of electrical power, Energy efficiency and Clean transportation will qualify for financial support. Vattenfall said that the deal drew in an order-book of above ₤ 700 million.
May 11, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Vattenfall, Green Financing Framework, green hybrid bond, Maria Paulinz, NatWest Markets, RBC Capital Markets
Northland reaches FID on 250MW Canadian battery
Oneida energy storage space project in Southern Ontario will get to full commercial operation in 2025
May 18, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Canada, North America, Mike Crawley, Northland
GGGI to Develop 250 MW Solar Plant Along Mumbai-Nagpur Superhighway
With its rapid economic growth and increasing need for power services, India is well-placed to invest a lot more in clean, cheap reliable sources of power, especially in the solar sector. Nonetheless, this potential stays mainly untapped. The Indian federal government has set an objective of 100 gigawatts (GW) of solar energy capacity by 2022, yet it had actually just installed 34 GW by mid-2020.
Jun 9, 2021 // Plants, solar PV plant, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporatio, MSRDC, superhighway, The Global Green Growth Institute, GGGI
Azure Power reports fall in cost per released megawatt but still slips to loss
Azure Power Global saw its price of deploying solar fall by almost 19% last year, however the company still recorded a net loss of US$ 38.1 million in the quarter finishing 31 March 2021 regardless of a year-on-year boost in earnings.
Jun 16, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, India, SECI, Asia, Azure Power
Abu Dhabi turns on the 'world's biggest' single site solar plant made from 3.2MILLION panels that will supply 90,000 people with electricity
Noor Abu Dhabi, Sweihan, will reduce CO2 emissions by 1million metric tonnes Project is 3.1 square miles in size and cost the emirate £700million to build Currently, UAE have the 29th highest carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels
Jul 9, 2019 // Large-Scale
IndianOil to invest $3.7bn in green energy projects
The fossil fuel giant announced the plan in its latest annual results. The company envisages rolling out electric vehicle chargers at its petrol and diesel stations.
Aug 22, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Grids, India, Asia, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Sanjiv Singh
West Bengal could get 1.7 GW of solar but coal will reign for at least 30 years
A minister said an unnamed private investor had proposed an 800 MW solar project in the state on top of a 900 MW scheme being carried out with Japan. But the chairman of power giant NTPC said AI and digitization should be used to extend coal burning for decades to come.
Aug 27, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, Asia, West Bengal, Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, NS Nigam, Prakash Mhaske, Central Electricity Authority
Contentious 175MW solar trio approved by Victoria state government
Victoria’s state government has given the greenlight to three contentious solar farms that have a total capacity of 175MW.
Aug 29, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Victoria, Australia, solar pv, neoen, Oceania, x-elio, cleangen