
China to build Uzbekistan solar plant
China Datang has started the construction of a solar photovoltaic power plant in the Boka district of the Tashkent region, Uzbekistan.
China Datang has started the construction of a solar photovoltaic power plant in the Boka district of the Tashkent region, Uzbekistan.
Algeria has launched a project to build three solar power plants in the Northern region along its border with Morocco.
Muscat-based construction firm TLS has announced progress in the construction of critical infrastructure for the 500 MW Manah-1 IPP Solar Power Plant.
Namibiba’s state-owned power utility NamPower has signed a contract with two Chinese companies to start building the country’s largest solar power plant.
TotalEnergies and Adani Green Energy will form a 50/50 joint venture to develop a solar portfolio of 1150 MWac in Gujarat, India
Saudi company ACWA Power has signed financing agreements worth 9.7 billion Saudi riyals ($2.6 billion) with a consortium of banks for three large-scale PV solar projects.
EDF Renewables has won the Israeli government’s tender to build and operate the country’s largest solar plant.
Lightsource bp has been given the green light from the New South Wales government to build a 450 MW solar park with battery storage in the state.
Malaysian company Sunview Group will build a 200 MW solar power plant in the Fergana region of Uzbekistan.
Iberdrola has announced that the Montechoro I and II PV plants, located in Algarve, Portugal, have been completed and now contribute to the country’s renewable production capacity.
EDF Renewables has won the Israeli government’s tender to build and operate a new 100 MW solar power plant.
The projects will have a cumulative capacity of 3.5 GW.
The plant will be bulit in Surendranagar, Gujarat, fitting with India’s plan to build at least 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy output by 2030.
The project will generate about 6.09 billion kWh of electricity each year.
The Archidona PV plant will generate enough energy to power 40000 homes once finished and interconnected to the grid.
4040 solar panels are ready for connection at the 2 MVA solar power plant built at Ganz Transformers and Electric Rotating Machines Ltd’s Tápiószele plant.
The project is part of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, the largest single-site solar park globally.
The project is expected to generate 222 GWh of clean energy every year, providing power to more than 43000 households.
The project, expected to be completed in 2026, would be the second largest in Europe.
The company has commissioned its largest Spanish solar project to date, Gazules.
The project forms part of a scheme to build 15 such plants to expand renewable energy production and save hydrocarbon resources.
The project could make an important contribution to Queensland’s transition to renewable energy and deliver it to local communities.
At the moment, the power plant is Europe’s largest operational PV project.
The solar projects will be able to meet the needs of 240000 homes.