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Plenitude, a company controlled by Eni, has commenced construction of its latest renewable energy venture, the 200MW Entrenúcleos solar project, located across Dos Hermanas and Coria del Río in ...
Ferrovial will build three photovoltaic plants in Spain’s Murcia region for TotalEnergies and Soltec, and will operate them for the first two years. The plants will have a total ...
Infrastructure company Ferrovial is set to construct three new photovoltaic (PV) plants in Spain's Murcia region, in collaboration with integrated energy company TotalEnergies and solar energy ...
Samal Solar Renewable Energy Corp. (SSREC) started commissioning its 41.920-megawatt Samal Solar Energy Project in Bataan ...
According to permitting documents, the power plant would be authorized to emit 462 tons per year of ammonia gas, 254 tons per year of nitrogen oxides, 153 tons per year of particulate matter, or ...
June 2, 2025 | 12:00am To recall, the largest solar power plant of its kind in Cebu broke ground on March 16, 2025, in Barangay Talisay, Daanbantayan, northern Cebu.
The solar PV power plant, located in the Campaspe Shire region of Victoria around 50km west of Shepparton, represents an approximate AU$140 million (US$94.6 million) investment.
Ideally, we'd be in a place where the increased demand is offset by growth in non-polluting sources of power like wind and solar. Unfortunately, we're short of that at the moment. The first three ...
The solar field will generate 515 GWh of electricity annually, enough to power more than 150,000 Spanish households, marking a key step forward in Spain’s push toward 80% renewables by 2030.
Solar power has been by far the fastest growing new source of power in many parts of the country. It can be deployed relatively fast and at a lower cost than gas plants.
The Trump administration will halt funding of $365 million awarded during the previous administration for rooftop solar power in Puerto Rico and redirect it to fossil fuel burning plants and ...
Global solar power generation jumped by 34% in the first quarter of 2025 from the same period in 2024, according to data from Ember cited by Reuters columnist Gavin Maguire.