Month: February 2021

EIB provides EUR 38.5 million to Burkina Faso for solar power deployment and flood protection

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced EUR 38.5 million of new financial and technical support to Burkina Faso for promoting solar power development. The funding will also be used to protect its capital city Ouagadougou from future flooding. Through this financing, EIB aims to improve energy access in the country and address the risks caused by extreme weather.

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AGP partners with Hartree Partners and NaGa Solar to develop 4 GW of solar capacity in Europe

AGP has formed a joint venture with Hartree and NaGa Solar to deploy solar projects across the UK, the Netherlands and Germany. The new venture, called AMPYR Solar Europe (ASE), aims to develop at least 4 GW of solar projects in these three nations. With this joint venture, the companies aim to combine AGP’s experience in developing large-scale renewable power projects, Hartree’s cutting edge power trading analytics and zero carbon solutions and NaGa’s in-depth local knowledge and land development prowess.

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Wells Fargo collaborates with Ameresco to install solar projects at its properties in the United States

Ameresco and Wells Fargo have partnered up to develop about 30 MW of new solar capacity at Wells Fargo retail and administrative locations across seven states in the United States. These onsite solar generation assets will include rooftop, carport and ground mounted systems in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Iowa, New Jersey, North Carolina and Texas. The implementation of these projects is expected to begin in April 2021.

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ADB and Japan enhance their joint efforts to promote clean energy in ASEAN Region

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MOC) for clean energy promotion in South-East Asia. The cooperation, under the Cleaner Energy Future Initiative for ASEAN (CEFIA), will strengthen their efforts in the areas that focus on energy transition including renewable energy, energy conservation and efficiency.

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The United States Needs More Fast Chargers: China Can Show How

While the exact amount of DCFC the United States needs is still up for debate, there is no question that it will be much more than the 17,000 fast-charging plugs currently installed. Over half of these are owned by Tesla and a third of them are in California. This state alone is projected to need as many as 25,000 public fast-chargers by 2025 to meet its goal of 5 million EVs on the road by 2030.

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Transitioning towards renewable methanol to reduce carbon emissions

A transition to renewable methanol could expand methanol’s use as a chemical feedstock and fuel while moving industrial and transport sectors toward net carbon neutral goals. The cost of renewable methanol production is currently high and production volumes are low. But with the right policies, renewable methanol could be cost competitive by 2050 or earlier.

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Kenya floats tender to develop upto 10 MW of captive solar projects

The Kenya Power and Lighting Company have issued an expression of interest from companies to finance, develop, and operate captive solar projects. These solar projects can range between 500kW and 10MW on a lease basis for its commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers. Shortlisted bidders will be issued a detailed Request of Proposal by Kenya Power, which would be selected on the basis of their technical and financial capabilities.Selected bidders also have to operate the project for 20 years. February 10, 2021, is the last date for submission of bids

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Ares and Apex Clean Energy partner for 302 MW wind power plant

Ares Management Corporation has announced that funds managed by Ares’ Infrastructure and Power group have acquired the 302 MW Lincoln Land Wind project, located in Morgan County, Illinois from Apex Clean Energy. This project builds upon the successful partnership history of these two companies and also demonstrates strong momentum in the industry, heading into 2021 through the wind project.

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Panasonic to close its solar cell and module manufacturing business

Japanese electronics company, Panasonic Corporation has announced that it will look to shut down the production capacity for solar products at its facilities in Malaysia and Japan by the end of the financial year 2022. The company currently manufactures solar wafers, cells, and modules at its facility in Malaysia. It will look to liquidate its subsidiary, Panasonic Solar Energy Malaysia, and lay off its employees by March 2022.

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Iberdrola nominates Seimens Gamesa for 3.1 GW of offshore wind farms in the UK

Siemens Gamesa has been nominated by Iberdrola’s subsidiary, ScottishPower, to be a conditional preferred supplier for the 3.1GW East Anglia Hub offshore wind complex off the United Kingdom Coast. The offshore wind complex consists of three wind farms namely the 800 MW East Anglia ONE North, the 900 MW East Anglia TWO, and the 1400 MW East Anglia Three. If ScottishPower is successful in the upcoming tender for the wind complex, Siemens Gamesa will supply 200 turbines of 14 MW each.

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EDF Renewables North America completes Desert Harvest 1 and Desert Harvest 2 solar projects

EDF Renewables North America announced the completion and commercial operation of the Desert Harvest 1 (114 MW) and Desert Harvest 2 (100 MW) solar projects. Desert Harvest 1 provides electricity to MCE under a 20 year power purchase agreement (PPA), while Desert Harvest 2 supplies energy and renewable attributes to Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) under a 25 year renewable energy credit (REC) and Index structure contract.

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California Energy & Power to deliver its vertical axis wind turbines to Hansei Corporation

California Energy & Power (CE&P), a US vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) wind turbine company, has secured its first commercial purchase orders from the Hansei Corporation, an engineering, procurement, and construction company in the Philippines. Initial turbines will be deployed in strategic locations in the Philippines, with plans to deploy the company’s CALI series VAWTs along a newly built expressway project to provide electricity for lighting systems, signaling/protection, and electronic vehicle charging stations.

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China solar unit defaults on $500 million bond amid 700% rally

A unit of GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Ltd. defaulted on a $500 million bond after ending an exchange offer with existing bondholders. GCL New Energy Holdings Ltd. announced the default in an exchange filing. The firm, which operates solar power plants, is majority owned by GCL-Poly, one of the world’s leading makers of solar-grade polysilicon, and whose shares have soared 700 per cent since China announced plans to be carbon neutral by 2060.

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G20 zero-carbon policy scoreboard 2021

Countries across the globe are taking strides forward to drive companies and consumers to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions with a view to avoiding catastrophic climate change. Many have begun to implement policies to achieve their goals, including setting a growing number of ‘net-zero’ targets. The report titled ‘G20 Zero Carbon Policy Scoreboard’ by BloombergNEF evaluated the efforts of G20 countries in achieving decarbonisation held against the goals set out in the Paris Agreement.

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Tunisia invites expressions of interest for developing 70 MW of solar power

The Tunisian government has issued the fifth call for expressions of interest to set up 70 MW of solar power plants. The Tunisian Ministry of Energy, Mines and Renewable Energies plans to develop six solar plants through the latest procurement round with capacities of 10 MW each. These will be in addition to 10 smaller solar plants, each having a capacity of 1 MW in size.

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