ACWA Power’s Kom Ombo solar project obtains financing package
ACWA Power has signed a US$123 million financing package to develop the 200 MW Kom Ombo project, a utility scale solar power plant in Egypt.
ACWA Power has signed a US$123 million financing package to develop the 200 MW Kom Ombo project, a utility scale solar power plant in Egypt.
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners has announced construction start of Cleve Hill, the UK’s largest consented solar and battery storage project.
Ameresco, Inc. and Sunel Group have joined forces to bid projects exceeding 1.5 GWp in the UK, Greece, Italy, Spain, and Romania.
Los Llanos I, II, and II, with a total installed capacity of 147 MW will together generate more than 300 000 MWh/y of clean energy.
The platform is a wind, solar, and hybrid project optimisation software application focusing on European markets.
SunHydrogen, Inc. has achieved a key photovoltage milestone that it believes will position its technology as one of the most cost-effective green hydrogen production methods available.
The two companies have successfully sold two co-located solar and battery storage projects based in Scotland with an aggregate combined capacity of 121 MWdc to EVC Energy.
OX2 has acquired the project rights to the solar power project in Huittinen, Finland, from SAJM Holding Oy.
The company continues with the construction of two photovoltaic plants of 41 and 33 MW, respectively, which will have more than 170 000 modules.
Green Genius will bring 500 MW of projects in Italy to the permitting phase and Eiffel will finance this critical phase to obtain the necessary permits and authorisations through equity financing.
Ripple Energy has announced that Derril Water solar park will become Britain’s first shared solar park.
Longroad Energy has announced the sale of its 108 MWdc Foxhound solar project to Dominion Energy.
Masdar has closed the acquisition of a 50% stake in a combined solar and battery storage project from EDF Renewables North America.
Renewable power market has developed rapidly in Brazil in recent years, thanks to its remarkable progress in wind, biopower, and solar power sectors.
Kronos Solar EDPR has started the construction of two photovoltaic projects in the Netherlands.