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Mon Power and Potomac Edison Propose Solar Energy Projects in West Virginia

Mon Power and Potomac Edison Propose Solar Energy Projects in West Virginia

Mon Power and Potomac Edison, subsidiaries of FirstEnergy Corp., have submitted an application to the Public Service Commission of West Virginia for approval to build five utility-scale solar energy projects throughout the companies' West Virginia service territory. Together, the facilities would generate 50 megawatts of clean, renewable energy to help make West Virginia more attractive for business development.

Ignitis Group is expanding its green generation portfolio in Poland

Ignitis Group is expanding its green generation portfolio in Poland

International energy company Ignitis Group is expanding its operations in Poland, where it will acquire companies developing solar projects portfolio.

Sungrow Floating PV Partners with US Floating Solar

Sungrow Floating PV Partners with US Floating Solar

Sungrow Floating PV, the first gigawatt level floating PV system supplier, has partnered with US Floating Solar, LLC as its North American Agent for its floating solar products.  

PV

The Netherlands
Midsummer supplies ultralight solar panels for Dutch offshore floating PV project

Midsummer supplies ultralight solar panels for Dutch offshore floating PV project

Swedish solar energy leader Midsummer is providing lightweight thinfilm solar panels to a Dutch government-funded floating photovoltaic project called Solar@Sea II.

Nigeria
Arnergy launches Diaspora Initiative renewables payment scheme for Nigerians abroad

Japan
Sonnedix Japan closes 141 million euros financing for 45 MW Koriyama solar PV plant in Japan

Conventional floating solar PV systems will fail when deployed in the ocean says SINN Power

Nuveen Partners with Safari Energy on Strategic Solar Portfolio

DSD partners with Solar Optimum on new rooftop solar project in California

Turkey
GE and UK Export Finance Agree to finance Turkish solar project

Construction Begins on Two Community Solar Projects in New Jersey

Storage

Wärtsilä Enters Belgium Market with 25 MW Energy Storage System 

Wärtsilä Enters Belgium Market with 25 MW Energy Storage System 

The technology group Wärtsilä will supply a 25-megawatt (MW) / 100-megawatt hour (MWh) energy storage system under an extended equipment delivery and a long-term service agreement in Belgium. This project marks Wärtsilä’s entrance into the Belgian energy storage market and will be one of the largest systems in the country. The order was booked in October 2021.

Australia
AGL breaks ground for Torrens Island grid-scale battery

Rockwell Automation and Cadenza Innovation collaborate on energy storage

Azelio Signs Order in South Africa for its Renewable Energy Storage TES.POD®

Agenda

US Offshore Wind 2022

US Offshore Wind 2022

Solar Energy Future MENA 2022


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