Georgia Power has issued a follow-up solicitation, the CARES 2025 RFP, seeking up to 2,000 MW of additional solar or solar-plus-storage resources. Those projects could begin operation as early as 2028. [pdf]
Solar power provided 1.4 TWh, or the equivalent of 4.3% or 3.6% of Danish electricity consumption in 2021. In 2018, the number was 2.8 percent. Denmark has lower solar insolation than many countries closer to Equator, but lower temperatures increase production. Modern solar cells decrease production by 0.25% per year. 2020 [pdf]
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The Al-Safawi Al-Sharqi project, located in the eastern desert region of Safawi, is being developed in three phases. As one of the largest solar initiatives in the country, it underscores Jordan’s growing leadership in the MENA region’s renewable energy sector. [pdf]
The four projects in the Stor’Sun initiative that Qair won in 2024 are now funded, and will aim to provide a consistent 12-hour energy output. Renewable energy developer Qair has secured financing from SBM Bank (Mauritius) Ltd for its Stor’Sun I and II hybrid solar-plus-storage projects. [pdf]
ACCIONA Energía, a renowned Spanish renewable energy company, and Grupo País, a local developer, have joined forces to embark on an ambitious solar power project in Monte Plata, Dominican Republic. [pdf]
A new 50 megawatt (MWp) solar photovoltaic plant will be constructed in Albania with 39.2 million euros in financing from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Union, as part of a broader effort to diversify the country’s energy mix and enhance its resilience to climate-related disruptions. [pdf]
The project combines 400 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity with 1.3 GWh of energy storage, forming the world’s largest 100% renewable PV-plus-ESS microgrid. Operating stably for over 21 months, the system has already delivered more than 1 billion kilowatt-hours of clean electricity. [pdf]
Three pillars support the program. The first is strategic planning that enables island governments, private and public-sector enterprises to undertake national clean energy transition programs and projects. T. [pdf]
The GUYSOL initiative, funded by the Guyana/Norway partnership with an estimated investment of US$83.3 million, aims to diversify Guyana’s energy mix. In 2024, the Program is set to install 18 MWp of solar PV farms and battery storage systems in regions 2, 5, and 6. [pdf]
This ambitious project, with an estimated cost of $83 million, is slated for completion by the end of 2025. Upon completion, the plant will become Nicaragua’s largest solar installation, marking a significant milestone in the country’s pursuit of renewable energy expansion. [pdf]
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The Project will construct up to six solar photovoltaic (PV) power plants with a total installed capacity of about 3 megawatts-peak (MWp) coupled with batteries to store electricity from solar energy, and rehabilitate the existing distribution network for Phase 1 (Mangaia, Mauke, and Mitiaro) and Phase 2 (Aitutaki, Atiu, and Rarotonga) subprojects. [pdf]
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