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First Solar to provide Leeward with 1 GW of thin-film solar modules

27 April 2022

Leeward Renewable Energy (LRE) and First Solar have entered into an additional multi-year framework supply agreement. First Solar will provide LRE with 1 GWdc of advanced, ultra-low carbon thin-film photovoltaic solar modules.

Amazon announces 37 new renewable energy projects

27 April 2022

Amazon, the web retailer, has announced 37 new renewable energy projects globally, adding 3.5 GW to its portfolio. The company aims to power 100% of its operations with renewable energy by 2025 – five years ahead of the original target of 2030.

Quinbrook and Primergy close $1.9bn in financing for 1.35-GW Gemini solar/storage project in Nevada

27 April 2022

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners and Primergy Solar have closed $1.9bn in debt and tax equity financing for the Gemini Solar + Storage project in Nevada. Primergy is a wholly owned portfolio company of Quinbrook.

Equinor energy transition plan is centred on offshore wind

27 April 2022

Shareholders of Equinor, the Norwegian state oil company, will advise on the company’s first energy transition plan on May 11. Equinor is aiming for an offshore wind goal total of 12-16 GW of installed net renewable capacity by 2030.

Federal regulators announce transmission plan that would “significantly” help US clean energy

27 April 2022

The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has announced a proposed rule that is key to reforming regional transmission planning and cost allocation in a way that will help drive the roll-out of renewables and the energy transition.

US probe into SE Asian solar panel imports could hold back US solar boom

27 April 2022

The US investigation into whether Southeast Asian solar panel manufacturers are circumventing tariffs could reduce domestic US solar installations by 46% in 2022 and 2023, threatening both jobs and the competitiveness of the US solar industry.

Sasol to sharpen focus on green hydrogen export plans as Europe looks for green energy

27 April 2022

South Africa’s Sasol is quickening the pace of its green hydrogen export plans in response to Europe’s anxious search for new energy sources in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Asia’s corporate giants failing on emissions

22 April 2022

Asia’s corporate giants are failing to set emissions reductions targets, running the risk of missing their own climate commitments and putting net zero by 2050 in danger.

Ørsted delivers first power from Greater Changhua 1 & 2a in Taiwan

22 April 2022

Ørsted has delivered its first electricity from the Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan.

Germany to provide €65mn of financing for Egyptian green projects

21 April 2022

Germany is to provide €65mn of soft financing to support hydro and solar expansion in Egypt as part of Cairo’s plans to expand its renewables sector.

Putting the brakes on onshore wind could add GBP125 to bills of UK consumers, says ECIU

20 April 2022

UK energy customers could end up paying GBP125 ($163) a year more per household if the roll-out of onshore wind is not expanded. This is according to analysis from the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).

New York announces roadmap to 10 GW of distributed solar by 2030

20 April 2022

New York regulators have approved a new framework for the state to achieve at least 10 GW of distributed solar by 2030, enough to power nearly 700,000 average-sized homes.

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