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Mining company Ark Energy acquires Australian solar developer Epuron
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Grasshopper Energy forms 1GW solar partnership in Romania
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UK ROUND-UP: Solar Energy UK calls for 40GW target; Utility Solar Summit highlights post-subsidy strength
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Appalachian Power issues RFP for 300MW of solar and wind
Appalachian Power is seeking solar facilities in Virginia. Image: Andreas Gucklhorn (UnSplash).
Appalachian Power has issued a Request for Proposals (RFPs) for up to 300MW of solar and/or wind power, in what is the first in a series the supplier is set to issue.
The company is looking for projects that are 50MW or larger in size, and must be commercially operational by mid-December 2023 – although proposals with operational dates no later than December 15 2024 will be considered. Appalachian Power may acquire single or multiple facilities from winning bidders, so long as it meets the economic and operational criteria.
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Lawmakers have yet to resolve a case of competing environmental priorities: preserving farmland and forests or sacrificing some of them to bolster the state’s aggressive renewable energy goals.
The dilemma landed back before the Senate Environment and Energy Committee last week over an issue that has pitted clean-energy advocates and solar developers against land preservation proponents with both sides still seemingly far from reaching a consensus.
The panel approved the bill this past August, but Sen. Bob Smith (D-Middlesex), the committee chairman, asked to reconsider it when there was no consensus for moving it further.