Sonnedix acquires solar plant in Spain
Fraile, a 36 MWp plant, is expected to generate 78 GWh of clean electricity during its first year of operation.
Fraile, a 36 MWp plant, is expected to generate 78 GWh of clean electricity during its first year of operation.
It will provide clean electricity equivalent to the consumption of 14 400 homes and save over 10 000 tpy of carbon emissions, for 40 years.
Sonnedix has officially expanded into Portugal with the acquisition of a 262 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) portfolio.
Commerz Real and Hydro Rein have acquired two solar parks that are to be newly constructed and have a total capacity of 362 MWp.
R.Power has started works on a portfolio of 72 MWp PV farm projects.
With an installed capacity of 13.5 MW, the plant will prevent the emission into the atmosphere of 6000 tpy of CO2.
Neoen will integrate output from its Goyder South Stage 1 wind farm and storage from its Blyth Battery, supported by its energy management expertise.
The PV solar project has a capacity of approximately 91 MW, and is located in the town of Parau in Brasov, Romania.
Equinor has signed an agreement to buy BeGreen, a leading solar project developer in North-West Europe.
European Energy’s 128.5 MW solar park in Svedberga outside Helsingborg, Sweden, has been approved by the Land and Environment Court in Växjö, Sweden.
PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara has chosen ACWA Power Company to develop two floating solar PV projects.
Energy Vault has announced a notice of award from Meadow Creek for the deployment of a 250 MW/500 MWh BESS at the Meadow Creek solar farm in Victoria, Australia.
The acquisition of these 33 early to late-stage projects will accelerate renewables development across multiple states in North America and significantly strengthen the Group’s project pipeline.
First Solar, Inc. has entered into an agreement to supply Swift Current Energy with 2 GWDC of its thin film solar modules in 2025 and 2026.
The project will be capable of producing up to 365 GWh of energy annually, or the equivalent of supplying clean renewable energy to approximately 60 000 average-sized Australian households.