Octopus Energy invests in FF New Energy Ventures
Octopus Energy’s generation arm expands green power in Iberia by investing in FF New Energy Ventures to develop more cheap green power.
Octopus Energy’s generation arm expands green power in Iberia by investing in FF New Energy Ventures to develop more cheap green power.
Boralex has announced that three of its projects, totalling 42 MW, have been selected in the first technology-neutral tender, convering wind, solar, and hydropower, conducted by the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition of France.
Iberdrola has entrusted Ingeteam with the supply and commissioning of Francisco Pizarro solar plant in Cáceres, Spain.
INTEC Energy Solutions and CHINT Solar are partnering to build new solar power plants in Romania and Poland with a total capacity of 183 MWp.
European Energy will be doing the development work as well as managing the grid process for the Pacific Solar Hydrogen Project portfolio.
SUNOTEC is building the Verila project, with construction to be completed in Spring 2023.
Asterion Energies manages a portfolio of renewable projects, mostly under development, totalling 7700 MW in Spain (84%), Italy (12%), and France (4%).
Shell has acquired Green Tie Capital’s platform of 10 medium mature solar energy projects across Spain, with potential for 2 GW of solar power generation capacity.
The joint venture will see Glennmont and GreenGo develop over 1 GW of renewables in the US, with the first projects expected to come online in 2025.
Angus Council has given the go-ahead for a solar farm with battery storage up to 42 MW that will power up to 12 000 Scottish homes with clean, home-grown energy.
The solar project in the city of Marlow, Germany, will have a generation capacity of 45 MWp.
The 90 MWp solar park is the largest solar power purchase agreement contracted in Sweden to date.
INEOS Olefins and Polymers USA have entered into a renewable power purchase agreement which will enable the construction of a new 310 MW solar project, located in north central Texas, the US.
The 112 MWac/148 MWp solar project is a significant milestone for the future of Trinidad and Tobago’s energy transition, as the first large scale solar project.
With an installed capacity of 10 MW, the Tataouine plant will contribute to the country’s decarbonisation journey and to Eni’s strategy for zeroing greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.