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Renewable developer Green Lantern Solar is selling 8 500kW metered solar projects in Vermont to Sea Oak Capital.
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Hydro-Québec has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the full capacity of electricity generated by the 300MW Peshu Napeu wind project.
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Spain’s Acciona Energía is partnering with Dominican conglomerate Grupo País on a solar project in the Dominican Republic.
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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has acquired an 11.7% stake in phase 1 of NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG project.
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Equinor can now begin construction of the 810MW Empire Wind 1 project in the New York Bight region, after receiving final approval from the New York State Public Service Commission.
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Solar developer Delta Energia has raised R$250 million ($49m) in a CRI issuance to support the development of distributed generation solar assets in Brazil.
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Power generation company Pacific Hydro has renewed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with mining company Codelco.
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Global renewables business RWE Clean Energy has acquired a 599MW portfolio from Galehead Development.
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Verde Resources and western Australia-headquartered Green Carbon Industries (GCI) have terminated their memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop US-based biomass facilities, PFR has learned.
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Origis Energy has secured a $300 million corporate financing facility from KKR to support solar and storage development.
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ISA CTEEP (Companhia de Transmissão de Energia Elétrica Paulista) is planning to issue R$1 billion ($198m) in debentures in Brazil.
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Battery storage provider Powin has hired Kirk Fleischhauer as its chief operating officer.
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