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CIP and Amberside Energy partner to deliver solar and battery storage projects in the UK

Amberside Energy and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, on behalf of its Flagship Funds, have announced a partnership for the development of 2 GW of solar and battery storage projects in the UK. Under the terms of the partnership, CIP’s Flagship Funds...

MPC Energy Solutions announced the start of operations for its solar plants in El Salvador

MPC Energy Solutions (MPCES) has announced the start of operations for its Santa Rosa and Villa Sol solar photovoltaic (PV) plants in El Salvador, which have a combined installed capacity of 21.3 MW. Santa Rosa and Villa Sol are...

Hydrogen Plant To Be Powered By Excess Solar Power In SA

South Australia, the Australian state, is intending to build the world’s biggest hydrogen power station, which is going to be fuelled by the world's largest electrolyzer. The Office of Hydrogen Power in South Australia will develop the 200 MW system...

ASEAN’s Dash to Net-Zero Finishing Line Aided by IRENA

Southeast Asia’s growing economy and population will result in a large increase in energy demand by 2050. Along with this rise, the amount of CO2 emissions related to energy would double. IRENA estimates that the region can meet their...

RWE starts construction of large-scale solar project in Spain

RWE is taking big steps towards expanding its solar business in Europe. The company has started construction works on a 92-megawatt ac (MWac) ground-mounted photovoltaic project in Andalucia in the province of Cádiz. The “Gazules” project consist of two...

EDF Renewables North America Signs Agreement with Thermo Fisher Scientific for Millers Branch Solar Project

EDF Renewables North America announced the execution of a 20-year virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) with Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science. The VPPA covers the full output of the 200-megawatt ac/256 MWdc Millers Branch Solar...

Onshore Solar To Cut Emissions From Docked Vessels In Kenya

A new study looking at the usage of PV-powered cold ironing in the largest port in East Africa has concluded that small-scale solar plants could be crucial to reducing - or ending - greenhouse gas emissions from vessels docked...

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