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Viridian extends VELUX partnership with new roofing kits

Viridian extends VELUX partnership with new roofing kits

Published: 9 Mar 2021, 10:10 Installation of Clearline fusion and Velux windows in Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Image: Virdian Solar. Viridian Solar has unveiled new roofing kits that extend its existing partnership with VELUX, announced last year. The partnership is aiming to provide a seamless combination of roof-integrated solar PV and roof windows, with the new roofing kit […]

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Strong solar growth could save €106m per year in Ireland

Strong solar growth could save €106m per year in Ireland

Published: 4 Mar 2021, 12:47 Image: David Meehan (Elgin Energy). Solar growth in Ireland could provide an annual saving of €21 (£18) per citizen, according to a new report from international advisory firm, AFRY. It modelled three scenarios with different levels of solar and wind, to establish the most effective way of meeting the Government’s

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Harmony Energy unveils 34MW/68MWh battery project in development with Fotowatio Renewable Ventures

FRV and Harmony begin construction of second battery storage project

FRV and Harmony’s first storage development, Holes Bay. Image: Harmony Energy. Construction has got underway for Renewables developer Fotowatio Renewable Ventures’s (FRV) second battery storage project in the UK, together with partner Harmony Energy. FRV, owned by Saudi Arabian industry group Abdul Latif Jameel, has deployed hundreds of megawatts of wind and solar projects around

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Budget 2021: £68m storage competition announced but solar notably missing

Budget 2021: £68m storage competition announced but solar notably missing

Image: HM Treasury. Commitments to support solar and storage were notably absent from chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget, despite the welcome news of a UK-Infrastructure Bank and green bonds. Announced today, the Budget focused predominantly on continued support for those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, and the pathway out of it. While there was

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JLEN to invest £12m in 50MW Dundee battery following acquisition

JLEN to invest £12m in 50MW Dundee battery following acquisition

Published: 3 Mar 2021, 09:41 The co-located battery at JLEN’s Yorkshire Hydropower Limited asset in North Yorkshire. Image: JLEN JLEN has acquired 100% of an equity stake in Gigabox South Road Limited (GSRL), a company which holds the development rights to construct the 50MW West Gourdie project. The company is to invest up to £12.2

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MCS unveils new qualification-based route to installer certification

MCS unveils new qualification-based route to installer certification

Published: 2 Mar 2021, 11:17 Image: MCS. The Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) is to consult on a new route for installer certification. It said that previously, companies applying for certification have struggled to find a willing customer to be the recipient of their first installation, leading to these companies either not pursuing certification or having

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Elgin raises £4.25m for 210MW subsidy-free solar portfolio

Elgin raises £4.25m for 210MW subsidy-free solar portfolio

Published: 1 Mar 2021, 12:37 Elgin Energy’s bifacial installation in Ireland. Image: Elgin Energy. Elgin Energy is to progress a 210MW portfolio of subsidy-free solar following the closure of its first fundraise with Focus Capital Partners. The £4.25 million raised is to be invested into the portfolio, which spans several projects in the company’s UK

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Inclusion of solar PV in Green Home Grant’s local authority allocation welcomed

TUC warns Green Homes Grant funding cuts are a ‘wrecking ball’ to green jobs

The TUC is recommending that unspent funding is passed over to the Local Authority allocation, where solar is an eligible technology. Of the 100,000 new jobs to result from the Green Homes Grant, only 14,500 of these have been created to date. This is according to new analysis from the Trades Union Congress (TUC), which

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