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NEoT Offgrid Africa to raise $45 for off-grid solar in Côte d’Ivoire

5 March 2020

NEoT Offgrid Africa (NOA) has launched a pioneering receivables securitisation programme that aims to raise up to €40mn ($44.5mn) to finance off-grid solar home systems in West Africa.

Asia overtakes Europe for offshore wind FIDs

4 March 2020

Total investment in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) offshore wind sector surpassed Europe for the first time in 2019.

Vena Energy issues Asia’s first green bond

4 March 2020

Singapore IPP Vena Energy has issued a $325mn green bond in a bid to raise cash to help fund its 9-GW portfolio of renewable projects under development across Asia.

Ukraine’s government slammed for proposed changes to green energy rules

3 March 2020

Foreign investors are up in arms following the release of the Ukrainian government’s proposed changes to the generous green energy tariffs introduced by former president Petro Poroshenko.

CrossBoundary Energy finalises $16.5mn injection of equity capital

27 February 2020

UK-based investment fund ARCH Emerging Markets Partners has invested $16.5mn of equity capital in CrossBoundary Energy (CBE), an off-grid solar developer in Africa.

Scatec Solar opens 86-MW tranche at SA’s Dyason’s Klip 1 solar complex

27 February 2020

Scatec Solar has connected a second 86-MW tranche at the Dyason’s Klip 1 solar complex in SA

Siemens’ Djibouti wind farm deal highlights opportunities for utility-scale projects in Africa

27 February 2020

East Africa’s utility-scale wind sector received a much-needed boost this week as Siemens Gamesa confirmed that it would supply turbines for an Africa Finance Corporation (AFC)-led, 59-MW wind farm in Djibouti.

More upside potential still possible for Russian utility names despite strong rally this year

26 February 2020

Following the rally in Russian utility universe, putting the sector ahead of every other Russian equity segment in year-to-date terms for 2020, VTB Capital sees more place for upside for certain names coming from expected profitability gains.

JinkoSolar leads global solar PV module market

26 February 2020

China’s JinkoSolar Holding led the global solar PV module market in 2019, shipping 14.2 GW of solar PV modules, way ahead of second-placed JA Solar with 10.3 GW.

Suzlon lenders' major debt restructuring

26 February 2020

India’s Suzlon has announced a major restructuring loan led by the State Bank of India (SBI) in a bid to stave off bankruptcy as it struggles under $1.8bn of debt.

African wind expansion stalls in 2019, but fast growth is forecast

18 February 2020

Utility-scale wind additions in Africa and the Middle East dipped by 7% in 2019 to 894 MW, although the market is set to bounce back in the next five years.

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