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Vattenfall approved to build 254-MW/700-MWh battery at former nuclear site
Vattenfall will deploy a 254-MW/700-MWh battery at the decommissioned Brunsbüttel nuclear plant in northern Germany, adding critical flexibility to a wind-rich grid.
Dec 5, 2025 // Storage, Grids, Germany, Europe, Vattenfall, grid flexibility, Brunsbüttel
RAG Austria’s 100-MW Hydrogen Project Gains EU PCI Status
RAG Austria’s 100-MW hydrogen project receives EU PCI status, unlocking fast-track permitting and funding for a major cross-border green hydrogen corridor.
Dec 8, 2025 // Solar to Fuel, hydrogen, green hydrogen, electrolyser, RAG Austria, PCI status, EU energy, cross-border infrastructure
Trinasolar Supplies Battery Storage for Egypt’s Largest Solar Plant
AMEA Power, Trinasolar, and Energy China ZTPC join forces to launch Africa's largest solar plant in Egypt, setting a new benchmark for renewable energy innovation.
Dec 24, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Asia, Africa, Egypt, amea power, PV Power Plant, TrinaSolar, Energy China ZTPC
North Africa: A Key Energy Source for Europe
North Africa's renewable energy potential: A game-changer for Europe's power landscape, promising 24 GW through strategic interconnections and a greener future by 2035!
Oct 8, 2024 // Plants, Europe, north africa
Afrox Locks In 28GWh Green Power Deal
Afrox inks a renewable power deal for 28GWh annually—boosting green electricity supply, stabilizing costs, and supporting long-term emissions goals in South Africa’s constrained, peak-priced grid.
May 6, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Africa, South Africa, corporate ppa, renewables, Afrox, industry
Scatec Solar reports minimal Covid-19 influence so far
While it has actually seen little results for its operating PV possessions, the Norwegian solar developer claims the coronavirus pandemic has actually begun to influence building and construction, appointing and also screening of a few of its brand-new solar plants.
Mar 25, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Raymond Carlsen, Scatec Solar, Europe, Norway, Coronavirus, covid-19
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
South Africa's Eskom Program $7.2 B Investment in Wind & Solar
South African power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. is preparing to spend 106 billion rand, or $7.2 billion, in wind as well as solar energy by the end of the decade.
Eskom, which makes up two-fifths of the nation's greenhouse gas outcome, may execute its strategy either individually or through a collaboration.
Aug 31, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Africa, South Africa, Gwede Mantashe, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, Cyril Ramaphosa, Andre de Ruyter
US adds over 17,000 solar jobs in 2021, with 40% of all energy jobs now concentrated on net zero transition
The United States solar market added 17,212 jobs in 2021, up 5.4% on 2020 numbers, with 40% of all United States energy jobs now focused on the transition to a net zero economic situation, according to the Department of Energy's (DOE) US Energy as well as Employment Report (USEER).
Jun 29, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, doe, solar jobs, department of energy, clean transport, demographic, useer
Voltalia, IFC Team to Decarbonize Africa’s Mines
Voltalia and IFC power Africa’s mines with solar, wind and batteries—replacing diesel and coal to cut costs, boost reliability, and accelerate net-zero, country by country.
Oct 17, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Voltalia, ifc, Africa
China Bets on Egypt’s Solar and Battery Hub
Chinese-backed solar and battery plants in Egypt target MENA–Europe exports, riding port logistics and incentives to localize supply chains, train talent, and spark EV, storage, and green hydrogen growth.
Jan 20, 2026 // Manufacturing News, China, Asia, Africa, Egypt
Coal Company Anglo American Secures 100% Renewable Electricity for Australian Ops
It has authorized an agreement for a ten-year collaboration with electricity as well as energy solutions supplier Stanwell Corporation.
The bargain is anticipated to remove all Scope 2 emissions from its steelmaking coal company in Australia from 2025.
Nov 17, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, Oceania, Anglo American, Anik Michaud, Blue Grass Solar Farm, Clarke Creek Wind Farm, Dan van der Westhuizen, Scope 2 emissions, Stanwell Corporation, steelmaking coal
EIP Raises EUR 1 Billion For Energy Transition Projects In Rich World
The financiers will currently purchase two key portfolios EIP has lately finished.
EIP wishes to raise EUR 4 billion by the final close that has actually been planned for completion of 2024.
Dec 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Repsol Renovables, energy transition, Renewable Energy, EIP, Beat Goetz, Boralex Inc, Crédit Agricole Assurances, Credit Suisse Investment Foundation, Energy Infrastructure Partners, Swiss pension funds
China's Biggest Energy Storage Facility Goes Live
The company behind the storage, Hithium said that the storage capacity stands at 400 MWh.
With emphasis changing to renewables plus storage in a huge method the next phase of renewables growth, China has some of the largest variety of big storage projects unfinished currently.
Dec 22, 2022 // Storage, ENERGY STORAGE, China, Asia, carbon dioxide emissions, Hithium, Ningxia, ROBESTEC, wind and solar energy
Bangladesh Warms Up To Jinko's N Type Modules
A 1.5 MW project is the very first of huge corporate projects in Bangladesh for Jinko Solar.
The firm has seen solid interest in the nation, as well as hopes to be a major player in the solar segment there.
Jan 11, 2023 // Rooftop PV, India, Asia, PV module, Jinko






