Shell signs new solar PV deal
The company has signed deals with two British solar PV developers to support the establishment of new utility-scale solar projects in the UK.
The company has signed deals with two British solar PV developers to support the establishment of new utility-scale solar projects in the UK.
The company has secured a contract with GSE for a 52.8 MW solar project in North-West Sardinia, Italy.
The company has gained VPC certification in Taiwan for its FLEXINVERTER* technology, which is used for utility-scale solar PV plants.
Reed Smith and Watson Farley & Williams acted as legal advisers in connection with a loan granted to Total Eren as developer and owner of the Tutly solar plant in Uzbekistan.
The project will provide critical support for the UK power grid and long-term reduction of carbon emissions from the power sector.
The company has entered into an agreement to sell its entire interest in the Grabels and Lagarde solar power plants in France, which have a combined capacity of 11 MWp.
The company has acquired a solar PV analytics technology platform – PEAK – from Alteso, which will provide advanced analytics services to the global solar industry.
Kalyon has selected GE Renewable Energy to deliver the technology for two new solar plants in Turkey.
According to the report, the country’s energy security and climate resilience can be improved by tapping into abundant solar and wind resources.
Ørsted has completed the 670 000 solar panel project in Colbert County, Alabama, US.
The company has secured a new US$1.8 billion revolving credit facility and trade finance facility to help fuel its growth strategy of developing 25 GW of solar energy by 2025.
The company plans to co-fund, identify, build and manage upwards of 2 GW of solar assets in Brazil.
£265 million per year is to be provided to businesses in the scheme’s fourth round.
Capacity must quadruple by 2035 to reach Paris Agreement goals, but rising costs and COVID-19 has created challenges for manufacturers, Rystad Energy states.
A new report by BloombergNEF, Bloomberg Philanthropies and IESR has revealed that the country’s solar programme could attract up to US$14.4 billion in investment.