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Iraq Powers Ahead with 1.25 GW Solar Project in Landmark Deal with TotalEnergies and QatarEnergy – EQ

In Short : Iraq has partnered with TotalEnergies and QatarEnergy to build a 1.25 GW solar power project in Basra. The project will deploy two million bifacial panels in five 250 MW phases from 2025 to 2027. Once completed, it will provide clean electricity to around 350,000 homes, boosting Iraq’s energy independence and reducing its […]

NGEL and CSPGCL Forge 2 GW Renewable Energy Joint Venture in Chhattisgarh – EQ

Power Finance Corporation Limited Issue Tender for Selection of Solar Power Developers for Setting up of 1.25 GW ISTS- Connected Solar PV Power Projects in India

Power Finance Corporation Limited Issue Tender for Selection of Solar Power Developers for Setting up of 1.25 GW ISTS- Connected Solar PV Power Projects in India For more information please see below link:

SECI issue Tender for Supply of 1 GW Excess Power from RE Projects having Existing PPA on Medium-Term Basis (FDRE-VIII) – EQ

SECI Issue Tender for supply of 1.25 GW Firm and Dispatchable Power from ISTS-Connected RE Power Projects in India (SECI-FDRE-IV) – EQ Mag

SECI hereby intimates its intent for procurement of Firm and Dispatchable power from RE Projects for an aggregate capacity of 1250 MW. The Projects will be set up on “Build Own Operate” (B-O-O) basis. SECI shall enter into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the successful Bidder(s) selected based on this RfS for the purchase […]

SECI issue Tender for Supply of 1 GW Excess Power from RE Projects having Existing PPA on Medium-Term Basis (FDRE-VIII) – EQ

SunAsia Partners With Singapore’s Blueleaf For 1.25-GW Solar Portfolio

LOCAL renewables firm SunAsia Energy, Inc. said on Thursday that it had teamed up with Singapore-based Blueleaf Energy to build a portfolio of solar energy projects in Luzon with a target capacity of 1.25 gigawatts (GW). “The partnership coincides with the forecast growth of the Philippine’s solar energy market. The country is increasingly focused on […]

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