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Amp Energy closes funding for 120MW solar project in New South Wales
firm Copenhagen Facilities Partners to establish 1.7 GW of renewables in India. The partnership enables financial investments of greater than US$ 200 million
Sep 17, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Natixis, Australia, Oceania, AMP Energy, Dean Cooper
Azure Power to deploy 2GW of PV capacity through SECI’s manufacturing-linked tender
India’s Azure Power has won the auction held by SECI to deploy 2 gigawatt of grid-link photovoltaic capacity. In its turn, Azure is obliged to develop 500 megawatts of production capacity yearly. The manufacturing facilities will be built together with a local panel manufacturer.
Under the terms of 25-year PPA between Azure and Solar Energy Corp., the power generated will be purchased at the price of 0.041 USD per kilowatt hour.
The project is scheduled for commissioning in phases. The first phase is slated to become operational in two years, the final phase – three years later. The power plants may be installed in any part of the country. Besides, the agreement includes a green shoe clause, providing an option of increasing the power capacity deployed twice.
Azure Power has already installed 5 gigawatts of PV. The Indian power producer and developer is the only tenderer who has demonstrated consistent interest in SECI’s auction. The tender has been revised, downsized and delayed quite a number of times. Eventually, the target was 7 gigawatts of power generation in exchange for 2 gigawatts of production capacity per year.
Dec 16, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, India, SECI, tender, Asia, Azure Power
Factory in China Boasts World's Largest Building-Integrated Solar Project
of a 10-gigawatt inverter production center that the firm lately opened in India.
Last May, Sungrow signed a two-gigawatt bargain for inverters as well as
Sep 12, 2022 // BIPV, Sungrow, China, Asia, James Wu
India’s Adani Green Energy buys operational 205MW from Essel Group
Indian energy giant Adani Green Energy Limited has inked a deal to purchase 205MW of contracted and operational solar assets from Essel Group for an enterprise price of INR1,300 crore (US$182 million).
The purchased assets are in the states of Punjab, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh and have long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with state electricity distribution companies that average around 22 years.
The deal was made with Essel Green Energy Private Limited and Essel Infraprojects, entities of the debt-laden Essel Group. The Mumbai-based conglomorate is run by Indian billionnaire Subhash Chandra, and is best known for its television and media businesses.
Essel Infrastructure counts 685MW of solar assets of which 310MW are operational. The group is looking to offload the remainder of its portfolio in order to shrink its debt, according to reports in India’s Business Today and Live Mint.
In a statement on Thursday, Adani Green Energy CEO Jayant Parimal said his company, one of the largest renewable power generation companies in India, now owns 5.5GW of renewable power, of which 2.5GW has been commissioned.
In May, Adani Green Energy switched on a 50MWac solar PV project in Uttar Pradesh.
Sep 1, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Grids, India, Asia, South Asia, Adani Green Energy, Essel Group
Technique Solaire protects EUR 25m, eyes 1-GW solar portfolio by 2024
solar in operation and incomplete, including 141 MWp in France and 29 MWp in India.
In addition, the company prepares to operate 18 MW of biogas capability by
Jul 28, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Technique Solaire
'New milestone': Total and EDF protected enormous ability at Indian solar tender
successes in Indian tenders come as Total is increasing its power change efforts. The oil major has simply raised its renewable energy target to 35GW by 2025,
Oct 1, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, EDF, tender, Total, EDEN Renewables, Frédéric Belloy, Fabienne Demol
ReNew Pledges $6.8 Billion for Andhra Clean Energy
marking one of its largest state-level commitments. The NASDAQ-listed Indian renewables company (ticker: RNW) framed the outlay as a push to expand major
Nov 14, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, ReNew Energy
IEA's initial Electricity Market Report sees need dropping as a result of COVID-19
summer season as well as autumn, major consumers consisting of the USA, India, Europe, Japan, Korea and also Southeast Asia are all set to experience
Dec 18, 2020 // Market Research, USA, France, UK, China, Europe, Asia, North America, covid-19, International Energy Agency's, IEA's
Clean energy company Husk indicators UN energy compact as it starts solar mini-grid growth in Nigeria, rest of Africa
start-up, currently with operations in Nigeria, Tanzania and also India (Uttar Pradesh as well as Bihar), has established an ambitious objective of
Jan 27, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Africa, Nigeria, Manoj Sinha, Husk Power Systems, Kanika Chawla
Draft Solar Policy of Delhi Wants 6000 MW Installation by 2025
from 9 percent to 25 percent by 2025. It will certainly be the greatest in India, specified Sisodia.
The solar policy draft will continue to be in the public
Jan 2, 2023 // Policy, India, Asia, rooftop solar, Delhi Draft Solar Policy, Delhi government, Delhi Solar Cell, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, generation-based incentives, Manish Sisodia
Enphase beats Q1 advice but semiconductor scarcities weigh heavy on forecasts
fully commited to broadening production capability in both Mexico and also India-- devices has actually already been acquired to establish a second line at its
Apr 28, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Residential, Markets & Finance News, USA, Enphase Energy, inverter, North America, Badri Kothandaraman, microinverter, semiconductor shortage
JinkoSolar Signs Lasting Deal with Germany's Wacker For Polysilicon
state-of-the-art specialty chemical products. WACKER presently operates in India as two distinctive legal entities-- the 51% completely combined subsidiary,
Aug 18, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Jinko Solar, Germany, Europe, polysilicon, solar modules, Wacker Chemie AG, Kangping Chen
Tata Power to open up 4GW solar cell, module manufacturing facility run by robots
and module capacity to service its very own projects-- it lately revealed "India's largest floating solar park" in addition to commissioning the country's
Jul 6, 2022 // Manufacturing News, India, Tamil Nadu, solar pv, Asia, solar cell, modules, module manufacturing, tata power, robots
Have your say on NSEFI best practice guidelines for utility scale PV
signs abound that quality issues facing Indian PV power plant developers are being overcome. However, with intense price pressure there is always the risk
Sep 10, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Grids, Solar, India, Asia, SolarPower Europe, NSEFI, Subrahmanyam Pulipaka
Indus Towers Acquires Stake in 50-MW Solar Project
Towers, India's leading mobile tower company, has announced its acquisition of a 26% stake in Amplus Tungabhadra Pvt Ltd, which holds rights to a 50-MW solar
Feb 5, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, Asia, PV Power Plant, Indus Towers











