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BayWa r.e. Energizes New Solar Plant In Spain

               BayWa r.e. has powered up its first agri-solar park in Spain, a 54MW facility near Granada, providing renewable power to Velux Group. This innovative solar park combines agriculture and biodiversity initiatives, ensuring sustainable practices and environmental benefits. The Alhendin-based solar plant, now fully operational and connected to the Spanish electricity grid, features over 85,000 solar panels. Approximately 10% of the park is designed to accommodate farming machinery, supporting agricultural activities alongside energy production.

               The park includes various biodiversity initiatives such as baseline studies, digitalization and monitoring of vegetation, grass planting with natural seeds and wildflower species, wildlife refuges, ponds for amphibians, bird drinking tanks, nest boxes, posts, and a hatching area for the endangered Lesser Kestrel bird species. This project is financed through a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Velux Group, which also announced another PPA in November 2022 with BayWa r.e. for a solar park in Gerena, near Seville. The Gerena solar park, expected to be 60MW in size, is awaiting regulatory approval and is scheduled for completion in 2025. Daniel Gafke, Global Director of Projects and Executive Member of the Board at BayWa r.e., expressed his enthusiasm: “We are delighted to support Velux in reaching its goal of 100% renewable electricity for its European operations. This achievement represents an important milestone in BayWa r.e.’s own commitment to advancing the corporate energy transition that is so pivotal for meeting global climate targets. We are aligned with Velux to go above and beyond normal standards, which allows us to implement pioneering elements like agri-PV, as well as improving biodiversity and fostering community engagement, for maximum local value creation.”#SustainableEnergy #AgriPV #RenewablePower #VeluxGroup #BayWare #SolarEnergy #Biodiversity #GreenEnergy #EnergyTransition #ClimateAction

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GRS Set To Energize Spain With Two New Solar Sites

GRS Powers Ahead with Two 105MW Solar Projects for BRUC in Spain

GRS, the solar EPC contractor of Gransolar Group, is embarking on an exciting venture, constructing two 105MW PV plants for BRUC in Archidona, Spain.

These projects mark a significant milestone for GRS as they near the completion of around fifty large-scale photovoltaic projects across the Iberian Peninsula. Once completed, the Archidona PV plant will generate enough energy to power 40,000 homes, making it one of the largest projects GRS has undertaken in the Iberian market. This adds to their impressive portfolio, including Carmonita Norte (123MW), Desafío Solar (50MW), Las Naranjillas (50MW), and Insua (48.5MW).

GRS’s engineering, construction, and O&M teams are working in harmony with other Gransolar Group companies. PV Hardware (PVH) will supply and install 1,516 solar trackers, ensuring the plant operates at peak performance.

Partnering with BRUC, a leading player in the renewable energy sector with an impressive 8500MW asset portfolio in Spain, underscores the significance of this project. Luis Venero, chief executive of BRUC, expressed confidence in GRS, stating: “We trust in the quality and rigor of GRS to build the Archidona solar photovoltaic generation plants, which strengthen our presence in Andalusia. Along with our other ongoing projects, BRUC will have 2000MW under construction and operation by the end of the year, from a total portfolio of 8500MW in operation, under construction, and under development.”

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Mytilineos Inks Groundbreaking Solar Power Deals In Ireland

Mytilineos has signed two long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to supply renewable energy from two solar farms in Ireland to Keppel DC REIT’s two Dublin facilities. 

Strategically located in Gorey, Wexford, and Goresbridge, Kilkenny, these solar farms boast a combined capacity of 14.28MW. Positioned in some of Ireland’s highest irradiation regions, they will generate approximately 13.6GWh of renewable electricity annually, reducing CO2 emissions by over 6,250 tonnes each year.  Gary Watson, Keppel DC REIT’s Country Manager for Ireland, highlighted their commitment to achieving Net Zero operations by 2030, aligning with Ireland’s Climate Action Plan and the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact. “Strengthening our commitment to climate change, we can better support our clients’ sustainability goals,” Watson said.  With these new PPAs, 92% of the power requirements at Keppel DC REIT’s Dublin data centres will be met by Irish renewable sources, with Mytilineos delivering about 11% of the total power needs upon the solar farms’ completion in summer 2024. 

Developed by Mytilineos’ M Renewables, which handled the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of the solar parks, this marks Mytilineos’ first PPA in Ireland, strengthening its presence in the local renewable energy market. Nikos Papapetrou, Executive Director at M Renewables Mytilineos, expressed pride in partnering with Keppel, recognizing the critical need for green solutions in the energy market. Mytilineos has been active in Europe and the UK for a decade, and Ireland is a strategic focus for their solar, storage, and hydrogen businesses. The global portfolio of M Renewables, which is expanding dynamically across five continents, now totals approximately 10GW, including projects in various development stages. 

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Advocate For Public Ownership Of Renewable Energy In The UK

Politicians are being urged to prioritise people-owned power ahead of the next election to help drive the UK’s transition to renewable energy, according to a new manifesto published by Ripple Energy.

Ripple Energy is bringing thousands of members of the public together to co-own wind farms and solar parks, powering their homes with up to 100% green electricity and saving thousands of pounds on their bills. Currently, nearly all renewable energy projects in the UK are owned by large businesses, utility companies, and banks. Ripple aims to change this dynamic by ensuring that “real” people benefit from their very own source of low-cost clean electricity, no matter where they live or whether they rent or own their property. By empowering members of the public and democratizing renewable energy production, Ripple argues that the UK can achieve greater sustainability, energy security, and economic stability. To support this significant shift in the UK’s energy future, Ripple’s People Power Manifesto makes four calls to action for the next UK Government:

1. 20% Consumer Ownership: Ensure that all new green energy projects offer consumer ownership as standard, aiming for 20% consumer ownership in all new wind farms and solar parks.
2. Energy Levies: Exempt consumers from paying energy levies on power generated from their own unsubsidized wind farm or solar park.
3. Tax Relief: Introduce tax relief on all energy bill savings from self-owned green power, aligning collective ownership with home solar.
4. Inclusive Ownership: Provide interest-free loans for low-income households to ensure a just and inclusive green transition.

Ripple Energy’s Founder and Chief Executive, Sarah Merrick, emphasized the importance of this transition:”The UK’s energy landscape is changing, and its ownership needs to change too. It’s time to put people at the heart of the transition to a greener, cleaner, and cheaper power system. Consumer ownership can be huge. The next Government really needs to scale it up and enable everyone to get involved. By embracing people-owned power, we can ensure that the benefits of renewable energy are shared by all, creating a more equal and sustainable future.” Since 2018, Ripple has delivered two consumer-owned wind farms. A single turbine at Graig Fatha in Wales is owned by 900 members of the public, and an eight-turbine wind farm at Kirk Hill in Scotland is owned by 5,600 people. Kirk Hill Wind Farm is currently the UK’s largest consumer-owned renewable energy site, with the eight turbines generating for the first time this month.

In addition, a solar park is under construction at Derril Water in Devon, and a 14-turbine wind farm was announced last month at Whitelaw Brae in the Scottish Borders, with members of the public able to purchase a share before 31st May 2024. With Ripple Energy’s vision, the UK can pioneer a new era of public participation in renewable energy, ensuring a cleaner, greener, and more inclusive energy future for all. #RenewableEnergyRevolution #PeoplePower #GreenEnergyForAll #SustainableFuture #EnergyDemocracy #UKRenewables #CleanEnergyNow #PublicOwnership #EnergyTransition #ClimateActionNow #GreenEconomy #CommunityPower #RenewableRevolution #GreenTech #EcoFriendlyLiving #EnergyJustice #WindPower #SolarEnergy #Empowerment #GreenInvesting #RenewableOwnership #ClimateChangeSolutions #GreenTransition #EnergyEquality #RippleEnergy #ConsumerEmpowerment #EnergyInnovation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ameresco’s 300MW Battery Set To Transform UK Energy Landscape

Ameresco Partners with Atlantic Green for 300MW UK Battery Project

Ameresco has secured a $249 million contract and long-term service agreement with Atlantic Green to deliver a groundbreaking 300MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project in the UK. This ambitious scheme, featuring Envision Energy’s cutting-edge BESS technology, is set to begin construction by mid-2024.

Atlantic Green chose Ameresco and Envision Energy for the Cellarhead project after a competitive tender process. The Cellarhead BESS will connect to National Grid’s Cellarhead substation, enhancing the UK’s energy security and reliability. The connection to the electricity grid is expected by the end of 2026.

With a maximum energy capacity of 624 megawatt hours, the battery will support the increased adoption of clean energy generation, according to the developer. This project marks a significant step towards achieving the UK’s net-zero carbon emissions goals.

Atlantic Green, established in 2021 as a joint venture between Nofar Energy and Interland Group, focuses on investing in, developing, and operating grid-scale standalone battery energy storage systems across the UK. Ameresco’s involvement includes an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) and Operations & Maintenance (O&M) contract, covering battery supply, balance of plant, warranty, and availability guarantees. The EPC full wrap price is $249 million.

Envision Energy will provide the BESS and associated services, including equipment warranties. Upon completion, Atlantic Green will own and operate the BESS as a critical energy storage asset.

Nick Bradford, Managing Director of Atlantic Green, emphasized the project’s importance: “We believe that continuous development of battery energy storage is vital in the UK’s journey to achieving net-zero carbon emissions, and we are excited to team up with Ameresco to bring this vision to life. Since our founding, Atlantic Green has consistently prioritized finding strategic ways to leverage our battery storage assets within the wider community. We are eager to meet the rising demand for battery storage with this new project, which offers substantial energy capacity to significantly impact the UK electricity system.”

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Speak Up: Help Define The Future Of Solar Energy In England

Last Chance for Feedback on Fenwick Solar Farm: Have Your Say

Boom Power is nearing the end of the second consultation phase for its ambitious 50MW Fenwick solar farm project in Doncaster, England. With just over a week left, the clock is ticking for residents and stakeholders to share their views. The deadline for feedback is 11:59 pm on Friday, 31 May 2024.

This solar farm promises to deliver enough carbon-free electricity to power approximately 75,000 homes, playing a crucial role in addressing energy insecurity. Additionally, it will significantly contribute to the UK’s net zero targets and align with Doncaster City Council’s priorities of tackling climate change and increasing renewable energy generation.

The ongoing consultation provides a valuable opportunity for local residents and stakeholders to learn more about the project and voice their opinions. Boom Power is committed to considering all feedback before applying for development consent.

Fenwick Solar Farm is classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP). This means the Planning Inspectorate and the Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero must approve the plans before construction can begin.

Boom Power aims to submit a Development Consent Order later in 2024. Don’t miss your chance to shape the future of this vital renewable energy project. Share your thoughts and be part of the change!

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Solar Surge: Dominating New Energy Capacity In The U.S.

Solar Energy Dominates New U.S. Capacity Additions in Early 2024

A recent review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) reveals that solar power is taking the lead in new capacity additions in the U.S. In the first quarter of 2024, solar accounted for nearly 87% of all new generating capacity, showcasing its significant impact on the energy landscape.

In March alone, solar power dominated with a staggering 99.7% of the new capacity added, marking the seventh consecutive month where solar has outpaced all other energy sources in new capacity additions. FERC’s “Energy Infrastructure Update” report indicates that 52 units of solar provided 2,833MW of new domestic generating capacity in March, nearly the entire total for that month.

For the first quarter of 2024, solar power contributed 86.79% (6,497MW) of the new generating capacity brought online. Wind energy followed with 12.40% (928MW), while natural gas added 49MW (0.65%). Other contributors included oil (5MW), biomass (3MW), “other” sources (3MW), and hydropower (1MW).

This trend highlights solar’s growing dominance, as it has been the largest source of new generating capacity since September 2023. In fact, the new photovoltaic (PV) capacity added in the first quarter of 2024 was more than double the amount added in the same period in 2023 (2,774MW).

Currently, solar and wind combined account for over a fifth (20.02%) of the nation’s installed utility-scale generating capacity. Including biomass (1.14%) and geothermal (0.33%), renewables now make up 29.37% of the total U.S. utility-scale generating capacity, up from 27.67% a year ago. Solar has recently surpassed nuclear power (8.01%) and is now the fourth-largest source of generating capacity, behind natural gas (43.79%), coal (15.87%), and wind.

Looking ahead, FERC reports that “high probability” additions of PV between April 2024 and March 2027 total 89,030MW. This is more than three and a half times the forecasted net “high probability” additions for wind (24,483MW), the second-fastest-growing resource.

Ken Bossong, executive director of the SUN DAY Campaign, noted, “FERC’s data for the first quarter seem to confirm forecasts by multiple sources that solar will dominate new capacity additions in 2024. It is not unreasonable to suggest that solar’s growth this year will exceed expectations.”

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Shining Bright In Finland: Fotowatio Ventures Into PV Market

Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) Enters Finnish Market with Ambitious 600MW Solar Pipeline

Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV), a subsidiary of Jameel Energy, has announced a significant expansion into the Finnish market in collaboration with local operator Will & Must. Together, they aim to develop an impressive 600MW solar pipeline, a project set to reach the “ready to build” phase between 2024 and 2026.

This venture marks FRV’s first foray into the Nordic countries, underscoring the company’s dedication to a sustainable future. By partnering with industry experts like Will & Must, FRV is poised to bring its vast experience and expertise to Finland. This move follows FRV’s recent entry into the German market, where it aims to power 800,000 homes with solar energy.

Andrea Fontana, FRV Europe Managing Director, expressed enthusiasm about the project: “We are delighted to offer our international experience and expertise in promising new markets like Finland. This is one of the most promising markets for renewable energy, and we are convinced that our offerings will be in high demand.”

The founding team of Will & Must, including Matti Parpala, Mikke Vepsäläinen, and Anssi Voipio, shared their excitement: “We eagerly anticipate reducing Finland’s emissions and accelerating the green transition with FRV. Their extensive experience in large-scale projects will be invaluable to the Finnish photovoltaic market. We aim to demonstrate the benefits to local landowners and communities, ensuring social acceptance and efficient project construction.”

The Nordic countries are increasingly embracing photovoltaics and solar power, complementing their existing wind-driven energy systems. Finland, in particular, offers abundant land, favorable solar irradiation conditions, extended daylight hours during summer, and the reflective properties of snow, which enhances solar efficiency. Additionally, photovoltaic cells perform better in colder environments, making Finland an ideal location for solar energy projects.

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Iberdrola Expands Green Footprint With New Italian PPA

Iberdrola and Bayer Join Forces for Renewable Energy with a 11-Year Solar PPA in Italy

Iberdrola and pharmaceutical giant Bayer have entered into a landmark agreement to offtake renewable energy from an off-site solar power purchase agreement (PPA) in Italy. Starting in January 2025, this 11-year deal will provide a total of 33GWh of clean energy, underscoring both companies’ commitment to environmental sustainability.

Bayer’s Garbagnate Milanese site will exclusively utilize electricity from renewable sources, a move that aligns with the company’s dedication to reducing its carbon footprint. The solar energy will be sourced from Iberdrola’s Montefiascone photovoltaic plant in Lazio, which boasts a total installed capacity of 7MW and represents Iberdrola’s second such project in Italy.

Vincent Curtin, CEO of Bayer’s Garbagnate Milanese site, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “This collaboration with Iberdrola allows us to harness renewable energy, significantly cutting the environmental impact of our operations. It is a testament to Bayer’s unwavering commitment to global carbon reduction targets as outlined by the United Nations and the Paris Agreement.”

With the addition of the Montefiascone plant and other authorized photovoltaic projects in Italy, Iberdrola is on track to achieve an impressive operational capacity of 400MW in the country by 2025.

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UK Solar Industry Safeguards Food Security

Solar Energy UK has assured that the photovoltaic (PV) industry poses no threat to food security, following a written Ministerial Statement by Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho reiterating government policy.

Chris Hewett, chief executive of Solar Energy UK, emphasized, “Solar farms occupy a tiny fraction of the country, and this will remain true even in 2035, when we aim to quadruple our current solar capacity. They pose no threat to food security; in fact, they combat the primary threat—climate change, as identified by Defra. Without solar farms, many traditional farming businesses would have collapsed due to the lack of reliable income.”

Coutinho’s statement clarified that “applicants should, where possible, utilize suitable previously developed land, brownfield land, contaminated land, and industrial land.” This came amidst media reports suggesting a crackdown on solar projects. However, the REA pointed out that Coutinho’s comments did not introduce any significant policy changes.

Coutinho added, “For necessary use of agricultural land, poorer quality land should be preferred over higher quality land, avoiding ‘Best and Most Versatile’ agricultural land where possible.” The government also plans to support independent certification of soil quality assessments to avoid disputes over planning guidelines.

Dr. Nina Skorupska CBE, chief executive of the REA, stressed the importance of solar energy in achieving Net Zero. “We need all available tools and technologies to reach Net Zero. Solar is highly popular with the public and the existing planning guidance already protects productive land. Restricting solar development would jeopardize jobs, investment, and the UK’s ability to meet its 2035 net zero power system goal, leaving us reliant on costly fossil fuels.”

The REA called on the Government to publish their Solar Roadmap promptly, outlining the path to achieving the essential 70GW solar PV deployment target.

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