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Innergex Renewable Energy has started commercial operations of its San Andrés battery energy storage project in Chile.
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Adapture Renewables has made several additions to its team, including Donald Brown as general counsel.
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Advantage Capital has hired Steven Lichtin as chief executive and managing director of Advantage Capital Renewables.
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Soluna Holdings, a green data centre developer, has closed a $30 million financing from Spring Lane Capital (SLC) for its 50MW Project Dorothy 2, which is co-located with a 150MW wind farm, in Texas.
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Madrid-based Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) is planning to develop a 522MW solar project in Chile.
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Rockland Capital is to acquire electric power generation and distribution company Lanyard Power from Olympus Power, PFR has learned.
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Scale Microgrids and EO Charging have formed a non-exclusive partnership to develop EV fleets, associated charging infrastructure, and on-site microgrid energy systems across high-grid capacity regions in the US.
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LevelTen Energy has launched a tax credit transfer platform, facilitating the sale of various tax Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits between clean energy developers and corporations.
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Renewable developer Green Lantern Solar is selling 8 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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