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Pattern clinches final approval for 3-GW SunZia Transmission in south-western US
Pattern Energy Group has received approval from the US Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management for the SunZia Transmission project.
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Leyline Renewable Capital, a leading provider of early-stage capital for renewable energy developers, has announced $30mm in financing for solar and storage developer Accelergen Energy.
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DTEK energises new wind farm as war continues in Ukraine
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Renewables bring positives, but also never before seen issues for Vietnam
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Ukraine increases payments to renewable energy producers, ensuring stability and debt reduction, says chairman of the Energy Committee.
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