The two solar plants are expected to generate renewable electricity to nearly 50,000 people.
Read More »Singapore Achieves 2020 Target to Deploy 350MW of Solar
The country now generates enough clean energy to power about 60,000 households, according to a new report.
Read More »LG’s Solar Division Aims to Go Carbon-Neutral by 2030
Carbon-neutrality will be achieved using a variety of measures including recycling and tree planting.
Read More »Tata Power Bags Solar Project Worth £183m
The grid-connected solar photovoltaic project is set to commence commercial operations in September 2021.
Read More »Europe’s Largest Solar Plant Comes Online Despite Coronavirus Challenges
The new facility has more than 1.4 million solar panels and will generate clean energy to supply 250,000 people a year.
Read More »Europe’s Largest Solar Plant Comes Online despite Coronavirus Challenges
A new 500MW solar photovoltaic plant in Spain, described by the Spanish utility Iberdrola as ‘the largest in Europe’ has entered operation. The Núñez de Balboa facility, which involves an investment approaching €300 million (£263m), has more than 1.4 million solar panels and will generate enough clean energy to supply …
Read More »Portugal Stalls Solar Plans in Response to Covid-19 Crisis
The epidemic has resulted in an ‘unpredictable’ market, delaying licensing auctions indefinitely.
Read More »Big Oil Needs to Invest in Wind and Solar
Before the coronavirus pandemic, Big Oil was under significant pressure to speed up their transitions to cleaner forms of energy — from politicians, financiers and climate activists alike. This pressure may have receded from view amid Covid-19 lock downs and massive slumps in oil prices, but there is no reason …
Read More »India to Achieve Third of 2022 Rooftop Solar Target by the End of 2020
According to new research, India is predicted to add an additional 3GW of solar capacity this year.
Read More »Coronavirus Expected to Weaken 2020 Solar Power Demand
The impact of coronavirus on global renewables markets could make 2020 the first “down year” for solar power capacity addition since the 1980s. This according to BloombergNEF, which has revised down its February global solar photovoltaic demand outlook for the year from between 121 gigawatts (GW) and 152GW to between …
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