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The expansion will see 175MW of projects get the green light following an 18-month wait
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The 55MW project will stop more than 550,000 tonnes of carbon emissions from entering the atmosphere each year
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Around 50GW of the 90GW of planned projects for 2022 could face cancellation, as shipping and manufacturing costs go through the roof
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Chris Hewett, CEO of Solar Energy UK, said the cost of solar is now a ‘real positive’ for businesses looking for green growth
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Francisco Cabadas, Head of Solar at AMP Clean Energy said: ‘We are delighted to be working with Segen to help unlock the barriers many installers face in ensuring they maximise their solar PV projects’
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Energy developer Candela says the deal forms part of the tech giant’s largest-ever renewable energy purchase
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The water company plans to install photovoltaic infrastructure across 150 of its sites, with forecast emission reductions of approximately 6,000 tonnes annually
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The firm has entered an MoU with Chilean VOGT to deploy 10MW of energy storage capacity between 2021 and 2024
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The funds aim to support the expansion of photovoltaic technologies despite the current coronavirus crisis
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Located in County Roscommon, Ireland, the organisation expects the site will be able to reduce energy costs by 70% and cut carbon emissions
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts the world’s total renewable-based power capacity will grow by 50% between 2019 and 2024
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The energy generated will be supplied to the grid, with the user then able to purchase it back at a discounted fixed-tariff rate
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