Enel has signed a US$1 billion framework agreement with the Bank of China and the China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation (SINOSURE) to promote the development of global projects, particularly under Enel Green Power.
The Djibouti Government has announced work is underway on a 300 MW solar PV plant. Around EUR 360 million will be invested in the project, which is being undertaken by Switzerlands Green Enesys. The goal of the African country is to procure 100% of its energy from renewables.
Mercom Capital Group has released its figures for battery/storage funding in 2015. While investment in the venture capital, and debt and public market financing sectors both fell, merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions saw a significant increase.
The Indian Government will provide around US$743 million for 5 GW of grid connected solar PV projects up until 2020. It envisages a total investment of $4.4 billion and the creation of 30,000 jobs under the program. In related news, a record low tariff of $0.063/kWh has been recorded in Rajasthan.
SunEdison yesterday closed a deal to acquire a 33% stake in Virginia-based Dominions 567 MW solar PV portfolio. The renewable energy developer simultaneously sold the stake to Terra Nova Renewable Partners for the same amount.
SPower has said it will add 700 MW of clean energy to its portfolio in 2016. To meet this goal, it has contracted JinkoSolar to supply 1 GW of solar panels and hired Rosendin Renewable Energy Group to provide EPC services for its 2016 portfolio.
Bridge to India says a number or reasons detered developers from participating in the 500 MW tender in Maharashtra. The research group expects a similar muted response in three upcoming tenders in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.
Solargiga saw a sharp increase in the sale of generated electricity. The Chinese company is in the process of doubling its PV module production capacity.
The group will accelerate and expand its rooftop solar solutions business in China, where it covers the cost of designing, engineering, installing and maintaining solar installations for leading companies.
Indias cumulative solar capacity has surpassed 5 GW, with 1.385 GW installed this financial year. Around 18 GW in tenders are expected to be out by March 31. In related news, World Bank Group member, IFC has pledged its support to help fund the 750 MW Rewa ultra-mega solar power project in Madhya Pradesh.
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