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HBS completes 11.65 MW Anglian Water solar farm
A 11.65 MW solar farm has been installed by HBS New Energies as part of Anglian Water's Solar Delivery Programme.
Sep 21, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UK, Europe, HBS, James Bull
Iraq Aims To Develop 5,000 MW Solar Power Projects Next Year
The revelation has been made by Iraq's Electricity Minister Adel Karim. The nation will sign contracts with local as well as worldwide business for the development of the solar projects.
Oct 11, 2022 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Masdar, Asia, Iraq, Adel Karim, OPEC
Germany's Largest Floating Solar Plant to find Up in Open-Pit Lignite Mine Site
Based on details, the solar project is expected to generate regarding 20,000 megawatt hrs (MWh) of clean electrical energy annually. LEAG and EP New Energies (EPNE), the project programmers, can now make applications to the authorities for the needed structure permits by the end of 2022.
Nov 2, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, floating solar power plant, LEAG, Cottbus Ostsee lake, EP New Energies, EPNE, Fabian von Oesen, German Cottbus, Holger Kelch, open-pit lignite mine
Waaree Solar Secures $176M US Module Order
Waaree Solar Americas lands $176M deal to supply 586 MW solar modules for major US projects, boosting domestic production and meeting ITC guidelines.
Jun 2, 2025 // Manufacturing News, USA, North America, PV Power Plant, Waaree Solar Americas
Neoen Launches 13.4-MWp Solar Park in France
Neoen's Lambrun solar park transforms a quarry into green energy, powering 6,000 homes by 2026.
Apr 30, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, France, Europe, neoen, PV Power Plant
Durham's FlexGen to Supply 420MWh of Energy Storage System in California
FlexGen will provide energy storage technology and software throughout four California sites of Middle River Power. Middle River Power operates, handles and also creates over 3,000 MW of power.
Jan 19, 2023 // Storage, BESS, FlexGen, Kelcy Pegler, California BESS, California renewable energy, California storage, Mark Kubow, Middle River Power, natural gas peaking plants
Malaysia's Semarak RE and PowerChina to Develop Groundbreaking Green Hydrogen Project
Semarak RE and China Hydropower join forces to develop Malaysia's first large-scale green hydrogen project, utilizing floating photovoltaic power generation. PowerChina will provide expertise and support. Global hydrogen production set to soar by 2030.
Jan 24, 2024 // Plants, Floating PV, Solar to Fuel, Malaysia, Powerchina, Asia, green hydrogen, Semarak RE
Vattenfall and Evonik Forge Green Partnership with German Solar PPA
Vattenfall and Evonik join forces in a long-term electricity supply contract, harnessing the power of solar energy to drive sustainability and investment in Germany's booming renewable market.
Feb 16, 2024 // Plants, Germany, Europe, Vattenfall, Evonik
Eiffage to soon start developing Statkraft's 234-MW solar complex in Spain
Eiffage Energia, the Spanish outpost of French electric engineering business Eiffage Energie Systemes, introduced on Wednesday that it will certainly start shortly with the building and construction of a 234-MW solar PV cluster in Cadiz province, Spain.
Sep 2, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Spain, Europe, Statkraft, Eiffage, solar complex
Matrix gets USD 92m in tax equity financing for Gaskell solar project
Matrix Renewables, the TPG Rise-backed renewable energy platform, has agreed USD 92 million (EUR 87m) in tax equity financing from an affiliate of Bank of America NA for its Gaskell West 2 as well as Gaskell West 3 solar projects in California.
Jun 21, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Solar Project, Matrix, Gaskell solar project
2020 Trends Making and also Braking Roof Solar in the South
Today the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) announced its 2020 Solar "Makers" as well as "Brakers" checklist highlighting several of one of the most impactful policies influencing rooftop solar growth throughout the warm South.
Dec 17, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, USA, North America, Southern Environmental Law Center, SELC, Lauren Bowen
Low Carbon to construct 75 MW of solar farms in UK
UK-based renewable resource business Low Carbon today said it will construct three solar farms in the UK with a combined capacity of more than 75 MW.
Dec 5, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UK, Europe, solar farm, Low Carbon
EnBW board greenlights 180MW unsubsidised solar park in Germany
German utility EnBW will build what is claimed to be Germany’s largest solar park without subsidy support, standing at 180MW in capacity in Brandenburg.
Oct 16, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, Europe, unsubsidised, enbw, post-subsidy, procon solar, Procon Solar GmbH, Hans-Josef Zimmer, Thorsten Jörß
Waaree Finishes 300 MW Production for United States Order
The order demonstrates the need for as well as acceptance of India made modules in the US and also various other industrialized markets. Waaree has some major development intends too.
Jul 27, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, Sunil Rathi, Westlands Solar Park, Waaree Energies
Calculating the coming aluminum demand for solar panels as well as just how to alleviate its greenhouse influence
A team of researchers at the University of New South Wales has actually discovered that because of enhanced needs for photovoltaic panels in the coming years there will certainly be a corresponding boost in the requirement for aluminum to sustain them.
Jan 24, 2022 // Technology, solar panel, University of New South Wales, Timothy Laing, University of Brighton