ArcelorMittal Form JV In Brazil To Develop 554 MW Wind Power Project Updated On Wed, Apr 19th, 2023 by Saurenergy Global steel conglomerate ArcelorMittal has announced that its Brazilian entity, ArcelorMittal Brazil, is forming a joint venture partnership with Brazilian renewable major Casa dos Ventos to develop a 554 MW wind power project. ArcelorMittal Brazil will hold a 55 per cent stake in the JV, with Casa dos Ventos holding the remaining 45 per cent. […] Read more
BVG India Limited Gets 100-MW Solar Project Order From SJVN Updated On Wed, Apr 19th, 2023 by Saurenergy State owned renewable energy developer SJVN has, through its subsidiary SJVN Green Energy, has awarded a contract to BVG India Limited for Balance of System (BOS) Package for a 100 MW Solar Project in the state of Punjab. Nand Lal Sharma, Chairman & MD, SJVN informed that the subsidiary SGEL has entered into an agreement […] Read more
OX2 Acquires Large Scale Finnish Solar Farm of 475 MW Capacity Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2023 by Saurenergy OX2, a firm that delves into the development of renewable energy solutions at scale and develops onshore wind power in Europe, has informed about the acquisition of the project rights of a solar power project in Huittinen, Finland. The firm has acquired the project from solar power developer SAJM Holding Oy. The capacity under development […] Read more
Greenvolt Wins 100 MW of Germany’s First Highly Competitive Solar Auction of 2023 Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2023 by Saurenergy Germany recently put out the first arge-scale solar capacity auction for the year 2023. Renewable energy firm Greenvolt Group, through its subsidiary MaxSolar, won 5% of the capacity put up for bidding. It will now be looking at the development of close to 100 MW in large-scale solar projects in the country. The Federal Grid […] Read more
Spain’s First Hybrid Wind-Solar Plant To Be Brought To Reality By Iberdrola Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2023 by Saurenergy Iberdrola is building the first hybrid wind and solar plant in Spain that will come up in Castilla y León region in the province of Burgos. Iberdrola held that it’s constructing two solar PV plants of 41 and 33 MW each. Both solar projects will employ more than 170,000 solar modules and will be located […] Read more
Astronergy To Supply 200 MW Modules For Five Romanian Solar Projects Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2023 by Saurenergy In a key development to hasten the solar power expansion in Romania, a contract has been signed between Chinese solar module maker Astronergy and EXIMPROD GRUP of Romania on 200MW ASTRO N n-type TOPCon PV modules. This was done after the visit of EXIMPROD GRUP delegation to Astronergy Haining Manufacturing Base recently. EXIMPROD GRUP claims […] Read more
Saurabh Mashruwala Steps Into the Role of CFO at Torrent Power Updated On Mon, Apr 17th, 2023 by Saurenergy Torrent Power, which delves into power generation, transmission, distribution and manufacturing and supply of power cables, has onboarded Saurabh Mashruwala as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The appointment follows the resignation of Lalit Malik, who attributed health reasons to it. “Accepted the resignation tendered by Lalit Malik from the position of CFO and Whole Time […] Read more
Google Looks at Powering Data Centres with Wind Energy in Belgium, Netherlands Updated On Mon, Apr 17th, 2023 by Saurenergy Tech giant Google has firmly set its sights on curbing carbon footprints and powering its date centres with renewable energy. To turn these goals into reality, Google has been on a PPA-signing spree with renewable energy firms. In the most recent news, the American firm has revealed that it has signed two PPAs in Belgium […] Read more
Solar Curtailment By Czech, Israeli Authorities Places Focus on Storage For Grid Updated On Mon, Apr 17th, 2023 by Saurenergy In the past week, two interesting incidents have showcased the strong need to prepare grids for solar power as it increases its share from barely 5% currently. Taken along with Wind, this share is supposed to hit 40% plus by 2040. What we are seeing instead is issues with grid integration, be it Australia, Israel […] Read more