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Danish solar developer secures unsubsidized 112 GWh power purchase agreement

Better Energy will connect 111 MW of solar generation capacity in Jutland to the grid this year after landing a power offtake agreement from Centrica.

Polish coal power provider secures 15-year PPA for 75 MW solar plant

Poland’s second-largest coal power producer, ZE PAK, will sell solar power to Polish telecommunication group Polsat. The $45.5 million project is being financed by a group of Polish banks.

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Giant solar project under development in Romania

A group of international investors is planning to build a 700 MW solar plant in Arad, in western Romania.

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Strong recovery expected for European PPA market in 2021

German consultancy Enervis said the European market last year saw a 50% drop in new PPA-linked photovoltaic projects, compared to 2019. This year, however, higher capture prices for the PV energy source should enable a larger number of deals to be closed.

A2A buys 173 MW of grid-parity solar in Italy

The Italian energy provider agreed to buy 17 unsubsidized solar plants from U.K.-based Octopus Renewables for €205 million.

Indian developer signs PPAs for 13.2 MW of solar

Gujarat-based solar developer KPI Global has signed power supply agreements with nine different industrial customers for 13.15 MW of PV capacity.

Enercoop signs more solar PPAs in France

French renewables specialist Enercoop has secured an annual solar power supply of 25 GWh over a 30-year period through three new deals.

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Blockchain-enabled retail PPAs in Australia

WePower has delivered its blockchain-enabled Elemental technology to Mojo Power to set up the Mojo Marketplace, an online market for renewable-energy retail contracts.

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European joint venture wants to deploy 4 GW of PPA-linked solar across UK, Germany and the Netherlands

Ampyr Solar Europe, a new joint venture between Naga Solar, the AGP Group, and Hartree Partners, will develop ground-mounted photovoltaic projects in the three European countries. The solar parks will be financed through power purchase agreements with energy suppliers and businesses.

Seven-year PPA for 34 MW solar park in Denmark

Denmark’s Better Energy is building the PV facility in Denmark’s southernmost region. Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck has agreed to buy the power generated by the plant over a seven-year period.

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