Hanwha Q Cells has announced that it will build the world’s largest floating solar power plant in the Hapcheon Dam area located in the South Gyeongsang Province in South Korea.
South Korea’s Hanwha Energy has announced that it has won a large-scale power generation project ordered by the Hawaiian Electric Co (HECO).
Solarvest Holdings of Malaysia has completed construction of a 13 MW floating solar power plant in Dengkil, Selangor state on the west coast of peninsular Malaysia.
Aggreko has announced that it has launched rental offerings of solar power, available immediately.
Lumani Energy has launched a new European renewable investment platform for supporting renewable energy pioneers.
The Mozambican government has issued a call for tenders for the development of three solar power projects in three provinces of the country.
Vistra has announced that it will spend $1.15 billion on solar and storage projects in California and Texas, USA by 2022 and retire 6.8 GW of coal assets by 2027.
The Bulgarian Government has published a draft national strategy for targeting a further 2,645 MW of installed electricity generation capacity from renewable sources, mostly photovoltaic plants, by the end of 2030, in line with the EU’s goals for green energy transition.
In India, Hyderabad-based Greenko Energies will partner with state-run NTPC to develop ‘round-the-clock’ green power supply.
China’s energy and infrastructure giant China Three Gorges (CTG) has agreed to buy 13 Spanish solar power plants built by Madrid-based renewables firm X-Elio.