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Amazon Announces New Renewable Projects of 3.5 GW Across the Globe
8 new rooftop solar projects will come up in the UAE of 2.7 MW and also in Australia, Canada, India, and Japan of over
Apr 22, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, clean energy, Amazon, Renewable Energy, Solar Power, Wind Energy, Andy Jassy, RE portfolio
Capital Dynamics Raises EUR 521 Million for Clean Energy Infrastructure Fund
family members offices and high-net-worth individuals, across Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East.
Capital Dynamics has been investing straight in clean
Oct 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Capital Dynamics, Clean Energy Infrastructure, Dario Bertagna, CEI IX, Clean Energy Infrastructure IX, Simon Eaves, United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment, UNPRI
Rio Tinto intends two 100MW Oz solar sites
facilities, in addition to 200MWh of on-grid battery storage space, in Western Australia's Pilbara region by 2026.
The investment in renewable resource assets in the
Nov 30, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Australia, Oceania, Rio Tinto, Simon Trott
Solar+ BESS Project in Palau by Philippines' RE Firm Altenergy Headed Towards Completion
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A money plan worth $22 million was assisted in by Export Money Australia with the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific
Dec 20, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, USA, Oceania, North America, Altenergy, Export Finance Australia, Palau, solar hybrid project, Solar Pacific
US based Enfinity Global Acquires 400 MW of Operating Solar Projects
included Bayerische Landesbank, New York City Branch, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Fifth Third Bank, National Association and also Zions
Jan 11, 2023 // Plants, Capital Dynamics, USA, pv power plants, North America, nomura, Enfinity Global, Carlos Domenech, Ricardo Diaz, AB CarVal
Amazon Adds Record 8.3 GW of Renewables in 2022
ahead of its initial 2030 target.
In 2022, it introduced new projects in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Poland, Singapore, Spain, and the
Feb 1, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Amazon, Adam Selipsky
Green Li-ion Secures $20.5 Million for Battery Recycling Technology
of $36 million, the firm has tasks in Singapore, United States, Europe and Australia.
" We're thrilled with this calculated collaboration with Green Li-ion, a
Mar 14, 2023 // Technology, Markets & Finance News, Storage, lithium-ion battery recycling, Equinor Ventures, Banpu NEXT, GLMC technology, Green Li-ion, Leon Farrant, Melvyn Yeo, pCAM, pre-series B funding, precursor cathode active material, recycling technology, Sinon Vongkusolkit, Trirec
Astronergy To Supply 200 MW Modules For 5 Romanian Solar Projects
Samuel.
Considering that the 3 big TOPCon orders completing over 1.1 GW for Australia, Brazil and Germany, Astronergy ace TOPCon tech has continually attracted the
Apr 18, 2023 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Markets & Finance News, Europe, Romania, Astronergy, Astronergy Haining Manufacturing Base, Astronergy PV Testing Center, EXIMPROD GRUP, Samuel Zhang
Iberdrola strikes green ammonia bargain
creating green ammonia as well as methanol plants in Europe, the USA, Australia and also other markets, and also this first plant settles the firm's
Jun 9, 2023 // Storage, Iberdrola, green ammonia
GoSun's ELCAT: The Affordable Solar Electric Boat You Need
power approximately 185,000 households.
The project is located in Queensland, Australia and will consist of a 250 MW solar farm.
The solar farm will be equipped with
Feb 1, 2024 // Transport, ELCAT, GoSun
Trina’s 841-W Tandem Panel Shakes Up SNEC 2025
translate into markedly higher yield in sun-baked markets from Arizona to Australia. While full electrical data remain under wraps, the company hinted that the
Jun 24, 2025 // Technology, perovskite, efficiency, TrinaSolar, SNEC2025
Emerging markets and also development: Twin pillars of the solar tracker market
for trackers in fully grown markets such as the United States, Spain and also Australia continued to be solid. Yet in recent years, demand has actually likewise
Jul 14, 2020 // Opinions, IHS Markit, Cormac Gilligan
Australian Capital Territory federal government 'spends' in 250MW battery project
as well as other preparation aspects.
Policymakers also dealt with the Australian National University (ANU) to shape strategies of how the batteries can
Jul 26, 2022 // Storage, Australia, Oceania, academic studies
Aussie 10GW solar-plus-storage colossus gets government backing
Australian authorities have rallied behind what is arguably the largest solar-plus-storage project to be conceived in the world’s history.
Over the weekend, Northern Territory first minister Michael Gunner confirmed his government has granted major project status to a scheme mixing 10GW of solar with 20-30GWh of storage.
Designed with costs of US$20 billion in mind, the project is slated for construction in Tennant Creek, a town in central Northern Australia.
The scheme is the brainchild of Singapore’s SunCable, which wants to use it to shore up the Asian state-city’s power system and limit its over-reliance on natural gas imports.
The developer intends to set up a 3,800 km high-voltage direct current submarine cable to transfer most of the installation’s output to Singapore, where it could cover 20% of power needs.
The plan, however, is to also link the mega-installation to Australia’s own electricity grid so that it can supply Northern Territory capital Darwin and others.
Speaking to local media, first minister Gunner said talks will soon begin with SunCable on a project development agreement, which will set the scene for environmental assessments and others.
Rebate chaos pushes solar to Melbourne's streets
Meanwhile, in Australia’s south-east state of Victoria, the solar industry turned up the heat on the government over controversial rationing of state financial aid.
Australia’s Smart Energy Council and others have convened a rally outside the state parliament in Melbourne on Thursday, to protest the recent hold-up of so-called solar rebates.
The incentive offers up to AU$2,225 (US$1,566) to homeowners and rental properties to offset solar installation costs, as part of Victoria’s Solar Homes programme.
Oversubscription saw the government temporarily freeze the scheme in April, opening again to applications on 1 July. Successive monthly caps of 3,333 were quickly filled up.
John Grimes, CEO at the Smart Energy Council, said the rationing of rebates has caused “tremendous amount of pain”, forcing local firms to turn to lay-offs as losses become "huge".
“The industry has become a solar coaster…that’s no way to plan the rollout of a major program such as this,” said Grimes, adding that Victoria’s PV roll-out has slowed by 30% since April.
In Victoria, the ramping up of rhetoric comes just a month after the state-linked what was billed as Australia’s largest solar-plus-storage project to date, a Tesla-powered 25MW/50MWh system.
See here for more information on Victoria's solar rebates and here for Smart Energy Council's statement
Jul 22, 2019 // Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, Australian, Michael Gunner, Northern Territory, Tennant Creek, Singapore’s SunCable, Victoria, Australia’s Smart Energy Council, Victoria’s Solar, Smart Energy Council's
Vattenfall joins solar-plus-wind-plus-storage advocates with Dutch project
alone have seen Neoen secure a planning nod for a 275MW triple hybrid in Australia and NextEra enlist a power cooperative as the offtaker of a 700MW Oklahoma
Aug 13, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, hybrid, Europe, solar-plus-storage, Netherlands, Vattenfall, solar-plus-wind