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SunEdison keeps 127 MW of solar power regardless of revenue loss

The total revenue published by SunEdison for the fourth quarter of 2013 attained $551.2 million, or a decline of 8% year-over-year, according to Reuters. The decrease in profits of the semiconductor and solar technology company is primarily attributable to the fact that the firm had chosen to retain 127 megawatts of solar projects rather than to vend them.

read more... 24/02/2014

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EBRD is financing a new wind farm project in Poland

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is financing the construction and operation of phase 1 of a new wind farm project in Orla, eastern Poland. The EBRD supports the 37.5MW wind farm project with an investment loan of up to 22 million euros.

read more... 12/02/2014

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India to build the world’s most powerful solar plant

India intends to build the world’s biggest solar power plant which is expected to be able to generate something like 6.4 billion kilowatt-hours per year. Once the project will obtain the go ahead, the solar array would cover an area larger than Manhattan and could be capable of producing 4,000 megawatts of electricity, which corresponds to that of four full-size nuclear reactors.

read more... 11/02/2014

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UK could be the home of world's largest tidal lagoon energy project in Swansea Bay

UK envisages building the world's largest tidal lagoon energy project in Swansea Bay, south Wales.

read more... 10/02/2014

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Northern Ireland's first large-scale solar farm has obtained the go ahead

The largest solar farm in Northern Ireland has been given the go-ahead by the Government. The 27-acre solar farm located in Tullynaskeagh Road, Downpatrick will be connected to the nearby NIE sub-station and national grid, representing the first approval for such a large-scale solar farm in Northern Ireland. The solar project will have a total capacity of 5.1MW, capable of generating electricity to power more than 1,500 homes.

read more... 07/02/2014

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