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Solar designers, possession owners and also investors supporting for effect of Ukraine conflict
Europe's neighborhood of solar designers, sponsors and property proprietors are supported for wider impacts and also headwinds brought on by the recurring dispute in Ukraine, with inflation and spiraling commodity prices highlighted as of particular concern.
Mar 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Ukraine, Europe, Asia, CAPEX, solar finance, Russia, supply chains, SFIE2022, cost of capital, inflation, interest rates, invasion, putin
Energy Dome wins BNEF Pioneers 2022 for CO2 battery long-duration energy storage space technology
Energy Dome's emission-free energy storage space technique utilizes carbon dioxide in a closed loop charge/discharge cycle that can store and also dispatch renewable resource onto the grid over durations from four to 1 day.
Apr 18, 2022 // Storage, BNEF, Italy, Europe, Claudio Spadacini, Energy Dome
Dynamic Energy constructing 6.6-MW solar array to power Maine grocery store chain
Dynamic Energy Solutions commenced construction of a 6.6-MWDC ground-mounted solar array in Norridgewock, Maine. The project includes a spots offtake contract with grocer Albertsons Companies, as well as it is just one of the largest business solar installations in Maine's solar market.
Aug 26, 2021 // Plants, Commercial, USA, North America, Dynamic Energy, John Conley
Lightsource BP banks $1.8 bn for 25GW solar surge
Worldwide PV huge sets brand-new passion for 2025 after protecting credit scores and also profession center from 10 banks
Sep 20, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Lightsource BP, Europe, Nick Boyle
Westbridge includes another large-scale project to Alberta solar-plus-storage advancement portfolio
Westbridge Energy Corporation has added one more large-scale solar-plus-storage project to its development portfolio in Alberta, Canada.
Jun 9, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Canada, solar-plus-storage, interconnection, North America, alberta, grid connection, developers, AESO
Custom Solar to be obtained by Mitie to boost green power solution offering
Mitie Team has actually become part of a sale and acquisition contract to acquire the whole assigned share funding of roof PV company Custom Solar.
Jun 9, 2022 // Commercial, Residential, Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, UK, Europe, Mitie Group, Custom Solar, Simon Venn
Bhutan Mulling 300 MW Solar Power Addition
The Bhutanese government has actually determined 7 sites where the solar farms will be established at a price of $300 million. Bhutan presently has a mere 9 MW of renewable energy apart from hydropower.
Jun 17, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, ADB, Asia, rooftop solar, Asian Development Bank, hydropower, Renewable Energy, Solar Power, Bhutan, Bhutan Renewable Energy Master Plan, Lokhnath Sharma, Wangduephodrang
Solar-powered carmaker Lightyear raises $85M and gears up for production
Lightyear, a Dutch startup creating a long-range solar-powered car, today announced that it has raised EUR86 million ($ 85 million) as it prepares to start production of its first vehicle in the coming months.
Sep 6, 2022 // Transport, Germany, Europe, Lightyear, Lex Hoefsloot
Including 50MW/64.5 MWh to Tesla's large battery in Australia
The Essential Services Commission of South Australia has authorized strategies to expand the Tesla huge battery from 100 MW to 150 MW.
Jun 23, 2020 // Storage, TESLA, Australia, neoen, Oceania
Korkia, Evolution Win Approval for Kent Solar-Battery Project
Korkia and Evolution Power secure consent for a 150MWp solar-plus-storage park in Kent, boosting UK clean power, grid flexibility, and energy security as demand decarbonizes.
Oct 28, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, UK, Europe, Evolution Power, korkia
First Solar plans new 3.7-GW US Series 6 facility manufacturing
First Solar will build a 3.7-GW US plant to finish Series 6 module production started overseas, strengthening domestic content, logistics and energy-security goals.
Oct 31, 2025 // Manufacturing News, USA, First Solar, thin-film, North America, series 6
World Bank supports Tunisia reforms to unlock 2.8-GW renewables buildout
Tunisia agreed World Bank backing for reforms aimed at enabling 2.8 GW of new wind and solar capacity by 2028.
Nov 12, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Grids, world bank, Tunisia, Africa, grid upgrades, energy reforms, wind and solar,
Octopus reaches close on $588m NSW solar-plus-storage Blind Creek project
Octopus Australia achieved financial close on the Blind Creek solar-plus-storage project in New South Wales, a roughly AUD 900m scheme adding flexible clean capacity.
Nov 12, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Australia, solar-plus-storage, Oceania, new south wales, Octopus, project finance
Shell locks green power for Germany’s Refhyne II hydrogen electrolyser
Shell will offtake about 75% of a 230-MW German solar plant to power its 100-MW Refhyne II PEM electrolyser, tightening the link between renewables and green hydrogen.
Nov 20, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar to Fuel, Germany, Europe, shell, green hydrogen, PEM electrolyser, solar offtake
Vattenfall’s Sub-50MW Lancashire Solar Wins Approval
Vattenfall’s 49.9MW Clifton March solar farm wins consent, shovel-ready with bifacial trackers and battery-ready design—dodging NSIP, primed for peak-shifting revenues and UK sub-50MW trend.
Dec 15, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UK, Europe, Vattenfall, planning consent, battery-ready, Lancashire