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World Refugee Day: improving refugees’ access to energy

At 65.6 million people worldwide, the world’s forcibly displaced population remains at a record high. As these people flee conflicts tearing apart their home, they often face stark options for settlement within their own country or internationally. An estimated 90% of people in refugee camps lack electricity. More must be done to provide energy access to refugees.

Sterling and Wilson wins contract to build 1.17 GW solar project in Abu Dhabi

The EPC firm will build the PV plant with the lowest cost ever registered for solar power in the world. The project is being developed by JinkoSolar, Marubeni and ADWEA.

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EDF announces financial close for phase III of Dubai’s 1 GW solar plant

An undisclosed sum was provided by seven different lenders for the 800 MW third phase of the giant solar park.

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Oman to tender 200 MW of solar by the end of 2017

The country’s power utility is currently seeking legal advisors for the tender it intends to launch for its first large-scale solar project.

Aktif Bank and Halk Enerji set up joint venture to deploy 100 MW of solar in Turkey

The new company will develop both unlicensed and licensed PV projects. The joint venture is also expected to become a R&D platform for energy storage.

HT-SAAE’s PV factory in Turkey bags 300 MW of orders

In a bid to meet growing local demand, and reach out to the U.S. and European markets, the Chinese vertically integrated solar PV company has established a new manufacturing base in Turkey.

Syria: First solar-powered hospital begins operation

A PV installation combined with a diesel generator at a Syrian hospital is to ensure stable energy supply that can save lives. Syria´s location and climate offer optimal conditions for the use of PV, that could help to overcome power shortages in the war torn country.

Intersolar Europe: from Trump to Turkey

The U.S. President’s anticipated decision to pull the country out of the COP21 Paris Agreement on climate change has been met with a healthy dose of bemusement and defiance at Intersolar Europe, where the universal opinion is that solar will find a way to thrive, in whatever political climate.

Lebanon issues RfP for 180 MW of solar

Lebanon’s authorities had received 256 bids for solar energy projects totaling 3 GW in the pre-selection phase of the tender process.

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Fotowatio starts construction on two solar plants totaling 133.4 MW in Jordan

The Spanish developer has secured financing for the Mafraq I y Mafraq II projects in late March. Completion is scheduled for June 2018.

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