
Max Hall
pv-magazine.com
- London, England, United Kingdom
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- pv-magazine.com88 articles
- pv magazine
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- Covid-19 daily bulletin: Solar developer donates more Chinese PPE9 Apr 2020—pv-magazine.comThe Jordanian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has confirmed to pv magazine no more than 200 MW of solar capacity has been affected by the Covid-19-prompted order to switch off wheeling projects which use the grid to supply clean electricity direct to corporate offtakers. Amani Al-Azzam, secretary-general of the ministry, said the order was given in response to a drop off in grid loads caused by the shuttering of many industries as the authorities attempt to contain the spread of the...
- Covid-19 daily bulletin: Renewables projects running at capacity in India14 Apr 2020—pv-magazine.comIndia’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has reiterated all renewable energy projects are operating on a “must run” basis during the current public health crisis unless they pose risks to grid stability. American-owned analyst Wood Mackenzie extended its prediction of a 30% fall in Indian electricity demand to mid-April into May after prime minister Narendra Modi extended the nation’s lockdown period from next Monday until May 3. WoodMac predicts demand will recover after that point. The...
- Covid-19 daily bulletin: Renewables squeezing out fossil fuels as energy demand plunges15 Apr 2020—pv-magazine.comU.S.-owned analyst Wood Mackenzie today reported declines in European gas and coal generation have been driven by the recent grid connection of renewable plants in combination with Covid-19 dampening energy demand. High volumes of solar power generated in Germany over the weekend squeezed the business case for fossil fuels even further, WoodMac reported in its weekly Covid-19 round-up, although a recovery in the energy price did restore margins for gas plants in Germany, Italy and Spain this...
- UK could see 900 MW of solar compete in subsidy round planned next year15 Apr 2020—pv-magazine.comA glut of solar projects could receive subsidies in next year’s planned renewables auction after Boris Johnson’s government reversed a ban on help for PV. Image: BackBoris2012 Campaign Team/Flickr Some 900 MW of solar projects that hold, or have applied for planning permission could be set to compete for Contracts for Difference (CfD) subsidies when the U.K. brings solar back in from the cold next year. The government last month announced plans to include established, ‘Pot 1’ clean energy...
- Panda Green opened another $150m of state-owned credit lines15 Apr 2020—pv-magazine.comHeavily indebted Chinese state-controlled solar developer Panda Green opened US$150 million of new credit lines a day before announcing huge losses for 2019. State-owned lender China Construction Bank opened new US$125 million and US$25 million credit lines according to a stock market announcement made by Hong Kong-listed developer Panda Green on Thursday. The company, which is more than 74% state-owned after a HK$1.79 billion (US$231 million) bail-out in February, will have to repay the...
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