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First floating solar power plant in Albania starts commercial operations

Renewable energy company Statkraft has started commercial operations at the first unit of its floating solar power plant in Albania in cooperation with Norwegian supplier Ocean Sun. The two companies have implemented an innovative solution for floating solar projects. Floating...

First Solar to grow US production with 3.3-GW module factory in Ohio

US thin-film photovoltaics (PV) maker First Solar Inc will spend USD 680 million (EUR 558.9m) to build a 3.3-GW DC solar module factory in Ohio, its third one in the US, and is also assessing options for further expansions...

Eco Wave appoints EDP exec to lead operations in Portugal

Swedish-Israeli marine energy developer Eco Wave Power Global AB, formerly EWPG Holding AB, said it has appointed Pedro Ernesto Ferreira as the company’s head of operations in Portugal. Ferreira has significant experience in the Portuguese renewables sector, and is presently...

Photon Energy eyes five-fold EBITDA growth by 2024

Amsterdam-based Photon Energy NV will seek to grow its fleet of installed solar generation capacity to at least 600 MWp and build a 1-GWp portfolio of operations and maintenance (O&M) assets by 2024. The renewable energy company unveiled the goals...

Lightsource BP starts construction on solar projects in Australia

UK-based solar energy company Lightsource BP has begun construction on its solar projects in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, Australia, after securing A$330m ($252m) in financing. The West Wyalong and Woolooga solar projects will have the capacity to generate...

Blueleaf Energy and SunAsia to develop solar projects in Philippines

Blueleaf Energy, a portfolio company of the Macquarie-owned Green Investment Group, has partnered with SunAsia to co-develop solar projects with 1.25GW of total capacity in Luzon, Philippines. The partnership will combine Blueleaf’s financial and in-house technical capabilities with SunAsia’s local...

Doosan secures wind turbine supply contract in South Korea

Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction has secured a turbine supply contract from KEPCO Engineering and Construction (KEPCO E&C) for its Jeju Hallim offshore wind farm in South Korea. Under the KRW190bn ($170m) contract, Doosan will supply 18 units of its...

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