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Scout Closes $210 mn Financing for 130 MW Indiana Wind Farm

Scout Clean Energy has announced the closing of construction financing and tax equity commitments for the 130 MW Bitter Ridge Wind Farm in Indiana. Scout Clean Energy, a Colorado-based renewable energy developer, owner and operator, today announced the closing of construction financing and tax equity commitments for the 130 MW Bitter Ridge Wind Farm (Bitter […]

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Enel Begins Operation of its Largest Wind Project in Texas

Enel has started operation of its 450 MW High Lonesome wind farm in Texas, the largest operational wind project in the Group’s global renewables portfolio. Enel, through its US renewable subsidiary Enel Green Power North America, has started operations of its 450 MW High Lonesome wind farm in Upton and Crockett Counties, in Texas, the […]

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Vector Green In The Big League With Rattan India’s Renewables Acquisition

Mumbai-based Vector Green Energy Private Limited, now owned by the US based Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a global infrastructure investor with over $60 billion in assets worldwide, has formally entered the big league with the completion of its latest acquisition of about 275 MW pf solar assets belonging to Rattan India.. The firm, a wholly […]

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EVs, Storage, Microgrids and Corporate PPAs to be Key Trends in 2020: GlobalData

The power sector is witnessing significant changes. As 2019 draws to a close, Harminder Singh, Director of Power at data and analytics company GlobalData, looks at the key trends that will shape the industry in 2020, ranging from electric vehicles (EVs) to corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs). A. Electric vehicles “The adoption of electric vehicles […]

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Aquila Capital Acquires Rights for 400 MW Wind Project in Norway

Aquila Capital has acquired all shares in Øyfjellet Wind AS, which holds the rights to establish wind farm Øyfjellet with a capacity of 400 MW in Norway. Aquila Capital has acquired all shares in Øyfjellet Wind AS, which holds the rights to establish wind farm Øyfjellet with a capacity of 400 MW in Norway. Through […]

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Corporate Renewable PPAs in India to Drop by a Third in 2019: Report

A new report has predicted that in India the annual corporate PPA renewable additions in 2019 will be about 30-35 percent lower than installations in 2018 A new report has revealed that India was the second-largest growth market for corporate renewable Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) after the US in 2018, with an addition of 1.6 […]

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ADB to Invest $1 bn for Renewable Transition in the Pacific

ADB will invest over USD 1 billion worth of energy projects in the Pacific from 2019 to 2021 to increase renewable energy generation The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will invest over USD 1 billion worth of energy projects in the Pacific from 2019 to 2021 to increase renewable energy generation and improve access to affordable […]

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Infrastructure Sector Makes the Case for Captive RE Policy and More

The infrastructure sector has urged the government to bring captive renewable policy and exempt from cross-subsidy charges to make renewable energy more viable The infrastructure sector has urged the government to bring captive renewable policy and exempt from cross-subsidy and transmission charges to make renewable energy more viable for those willing to set up clean energy plants beyond factory […]

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Ørsted Secures Funding for Renewable Hydrogen Project

Together with its partners, Ørsted has received funding for the construction of a 2MW electrolysis plant with appurtenant hydrogen storage. Together with its partners, Ørsted has announced that it has received funding of DKK 34.6 million for the construction of a 2MW electrolysis plant with appurtenant hydrogen storage. The plant will use electricity from offshore […]

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