Encavis’ 2022 Results Unaffected By Skim Off Ruling
Germany’s Encavis Reports 2022 Annual Revenues Of €480 Million; With €25 Million Skimmed Off, It Still Increased Earnings By 36% YoY
Friday, 17 Feb 2023
German wind and solar power producer Encavis AG expects to report €480 million in revenues for 2022.
Solar CEOs Demand Bold Action From European Commission
Take Cue From US & India To Give Policy Certainty & Financial Support To European Solar Manufacturing
Tuesday, 11 Oct 2022
The Chief Executive Officers (CEO) of 13 European and American solar industry stakeholders have written an open letter to the European Commission (EC) President to take cue from the US and India to take ‘stronger’ and ‘bold’ action to acceler.
EU Proposes Capping Revenues Of Renewable Producers
European Commission Proposes Capping Revenues Of Infra-Marginal Producers At €180/MWh Across EU
Thursday, 15 Sep 2022
In a bid to tame skyrocketing energy prices, the European Commission (EC) has proposed a series of emergency measures, including temporarily capping revenues for producers of lower cost power generation technologies as renewables, nuclear energy and lignite among others, at €180 per MWh.
Growing Imbalance Of RE PPA Demand & Supply
Regulatory, Logistical Issues Along With War In Ukraine Pushing Up PPA Prices For Solar & Wind: LevelTen Energy
Wednesday, 13 Apr 2022
LevelTen Energy blames regulatory, interconnection and supply chain challenges in North America and the war in Ukraine for Europe, along with rising development costs, as reasons pushing up prices for wind and solar power purchase agreements (PPA).
Sweden Installed 500 MW Solar In 2021
Energimyndigheten Says Sweden’s Cumulative Operational Solar Capacity Reached 1.59 GW By 2021-End
Friday, 01 Apr 2022
The aggregate grid connected solar power capacity of Sweden at the end of 2021 grew by more than 46% annually to reach a total of 1.59 GW. Sweden added 503.43 MW in 2021, according to the Swedish Energy Agency Energimyndigheten.
Eurometaux: State Aid To Support Green Deal
‘Unsustainably’ High Electricity Prices Hurting Clean Energy Industry, Warns Eurometaux
Wednesday, 19 Jan 2022
‘Unsustainably’ high European electricity prices are forcing the local non-ferrous metals industry to curtail production, impacting supply to clean energy value chains including for solar, thereby endangering Green Deal ambitions, according to industry association Eurometaux.
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