The world’s largest wind and solar asset owner has identified opportunities for 9-10 GW of solar as it expands into renewables and away from risky conventional merchant generation.
A report by GTM Research and Solichamba finds 11 investors that each own more than 1 GW of PV assets, with eight of those 11 hailing from the United States.
The Florida power company’s results call indicate very rapid activity over the last year, and expects a similar rate for future development, along with dividend growth.
Does this mean that the age of mega-solar projects is over at last?
The 75 MW River Bend Solar Energy Center represents a rare entry by TVA into the world of non-hydro renewable energy.
The earnings call signaled continued steady expansion of its solar asset collection, in line with estimates from the second quarter
NextEra is building a second PV project also 70 MW-AC in capacity, which should be online at the end of this month.
This acquisition will double the yieldco’s solar holdings, as part of a previously announced expansion of solar and wind assets.
Failure to make adequate commitments to clean energy and distributed generation in particular are among the reasons Hawaiian regulators shot down the deal.
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