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Desertec aims to start work on a 500 MW solar plant in Morocco next year that would become the first plant in its efforts to develop massive solar and wind capacity across North Africa
Chemicals Inc , Mitsui & Co and Toshiba Corporation have announced plans for the contruction of the country’s largest solar plant with a 50 MW output. The project is in anticipation of the passage of a bill that will require utilities to purchase
Foreign Minister, has announced the investment of NZ$7.9m ($6.5m) to fund the construction of Tonga’s first solar plant , a 1.3 MW farm on the Tongan mainland Tongatapu. The funding is part of a drive by the New Zealand government to
announced the inauguration of its 30 MW solar farm located in the Banaskantha district of the western state of Gujarat . The solar plant , which incorporates 236 000 thin film modules, is said to be the largest such plant in Asia. The project, which
Engineering company South Auckland Forging Engineering (SAFE), is the owner of New Zealand’s largest solar power plant to date, with the opening of the new facility in the town of Drury.
Government data has shown that at just 11.7 per cent in the year to March 2011, Japan's wind power capacity rose at its slowest pace for at least a decade, as it was set to launch a new subsidy system to lure investors to the sector.
The 19.9 MW Gemasolar concentrating solar power (CSP) plant has been officially inaugurated in Fuentes Andalucia, Spain, by King Juan Carlos of Spain and Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
In an effort to cut reliance on diesel power generation, the Honduran island of Roatan is to build an $84m 18.5 MW solar power project.
A 50 MW solar thermal power plant in Spain was inaugurated today and hailed as a blueprint for European energy co-operation.
Solaria of Spain is to build its first solar power plant in Brazil with the help of Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais, according to Spanish newspaper Cinco Días.