Origin Energy acquires interest in Walcha Energy from Energy Estate
Walcha Energy, a partnership between Energy Estate and Mirus Wind, has been acquired by Origin Energy.
Walcha Energy, a partnership between Energy Estate and Mirus Wind, has been acquired by Origin Energy.
Innova has received planning permission for the development of North Preston solar park in Somerset.
SolarEdge Technologies has announced that its new high-power DC-optimized SolarEdge 330 kW Inverter system has received UL1741-SB certification and is now deployed with its first customer in the US.
ENERPARC AG has secured bridge financing for a project portfolio consisting of solar PV and hybrid projects from Eiffel Investment Group.
Oicles Renewable Energy has finalised a transaction to acquire 100% of the shares in R.Power’s portfolio of 69 MWp ground-mounted photovoltaic farms.
Standard Solar has acquired a 14 project solar portfolio in Illinois that has a total capacity of 84 MW.
RWE and PPC, through their joint venture company, Meton Energy S.A., has taken the final investment decision for the construction of an additional photovoltaic project in the country.
Statkraft has signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Better Energy in Poland for three solar farms, allowing them to offtake 150 GWh.
BayWa r.e. has chosen 3E’s SaaS platform as the new PV monitoring and analytics system for all of its strategic PV and battery energy storage systems assets.
Planning approval has been granted for Innova’s proposed solar development at Parkhill Farm.
Lightsource bp has energised its 25 MW/50 MWh Tiln battery storage project in the UK.
Amazon and Vena Energy have announced the commercial operation of the 125 MW Amazon Solar Farm Australia – Wandoan in Queensland, Australia.
Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust plc has completed the acquisition of four newly-constructed solar farms located close to Dublin, Ireland.
DNV has acted as a market advisor for the financing of a portfolio of solar farm projects anticipated to produce approximately 1.6 TWh/y of green electricity, resulting in an annual reduction of over 1 million tpy of CO2 emissions.
Rystad Energy forecasts solar photovoltaic energy will spike by about 50 TWh in 2024 – growing for the first time more than any other generation source.