ARENA to fund RayGen’s ‘solar hydro’ power plant
ARENA has announced AUS$15 million of funding to support construction of RayGen’s ‘solar hydro’ power plant comprising 4 MW of solar generation and 3 MW of energy storage capacity.
ARENA has announced AUS$15 million of funding to support construction of RayGen’s ‘solar hydro’ power plant comprising 4 MW of solar generation and 3 MW of energy storage capacity.
Grifols will buy enough solar energy from RWE to meet 28% of its total yearly electricity needs in Spain.
The company is to invest US$680 million to expand America’s domestic photovoltaic solar manufacturing capacity by 3.3 GWDC annually.
Plans for a new solar park near Leeds, England – which were submitted by Banks Renewables in November 2020 – have been recommended for approval by the City Council’s planning officers.
MYTILINEOS has been selected for the EPC of the 131.3 MWp Tutly solar farm, located east of Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
NV Energy has made its triennial Integrated Resource Plan filing with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, US to invest in the state’s clean energy economy.
AUS$330 million has been secured to support the construction of Lightsource bp’s West Wyalong and Woolooga solar projects, located in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia.
In co-operation with Ocean Sun, Statkraft has started commercial operations at the first unit of its floating solar plant in Albania.
bp will acquire 9 GW of solar development projects in the US from independent US solar developer 7X Energy.
The company has agreed to acquire a 628 MW wind and solar portfolio.
The company is investigating the supply of solar energy for its Pluto LNG facility, located in Burrup, Australia.
Oil Search has received a notice of termination from PNG Power Limited concerning a PPA for the PNG Biomass and Solar Farm project in Papua New Guinea.
An international public tender has been launched for the development of a major new solar farm, to be located at the Bahrain International Circuit – home of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Absolicon and ABB have developed a complete solution for the mass production of concentrated solar collectors at Absolicon’s factory in Härnösand, Sweden.
The project will use 25 GW wind and solar energy to produce millions of tonnes of zero-carbon green hydrogen.