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Tuesday, 16 June 2020 Newsletter

Duke Energy Florida Plans Three Solar Power Plants to Complete 700-MW Pledge

Duke Energy Florida Plans Three Solar Power Plants to Complete 700-MW Pledge

Duke Energy Florida (DEF) has filed the locations of its three newest solar power plants, which will provide cleaner, smarter energy solutions to benefit Florida customers. Over the next decade, the company will continue to make innovative and targeted investments in additional solar power plants, battery storage technology, shared solar, transportation electrification and a modernized power grid to help meet customers’ needs for diverse, reliable energy solutions.  

Tayan Energy confirms over 1 GW of solar PV across three European countries

Tayan Energy confirms over 1 GW of solar PV across three European countries

Tayan Energy, a joint venture between Shanghai Electric and Madrid-based Eland Private Equity, has concluded agreements in Spain, Portugal and Italy which will make it one of the most active solar PV developers on the continent.

Sonnedix and Statkraft Sign Long-Term PPA for 50MW Solar Project in Spain

Sonnedix and Statkraft Sign Long-Term PPA for 50MW Solar Project in Spain

Sonnedix, a leading global independent solar power producer and Statkraft, Europe´s largest producer of renewable energy and leading PPA provider, have signed a 10-year solar-as-produced power purchase agreement (PPA).

PV

Solytic’s PV monitoring software comparison finds potential for savings of up to 87 percent

STA calls for UK Government to commit to 2030 solar target to drive green recovery

REC Group’s exhibition booth goes virtual

Sonnedix and Natixis Close Solar PV Portfolio Financing in Chile

US solar market sets Q1 record but Q2 outlook muted due to COVID-19

Neighborhood Sun and Soltage partner to develop community solar project in New Jersey

Sonnedix Begins Operation on 32.9 MW of Solar PV in Japan

DNV GL Launches Collaboration to Develop Recommended Practice for Floating Solar Power Plants

Ricardo and EMEC support the delivery of new solar-powered hydrogen facility

Ingeteam central inverters certified by NTS

Sudan
Scatec Solar completes solar hybrid plant for IOM in Malakal, South Sudan

8minute Solar Energy Secures $225 Million Letter of Credit Facility

Agenda

Solar+Wind Congress Spain 2021

InterSolar South America

Solar Pulse Europe 2020

Key Energy


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