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PV - Cleantech Solar enters long-term cooperation agreement with Elang Perdana - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Courtesy of Cleantech Solar Cleantech Solar will provide the complete turnkey solution and guarantee the performance of the solar PV system throughout the lifetime of the 25-year agreement. The project will help Elang Perdana with their sustainability agenda by generating over 136,300 MWh of clean electricity; equivalent to offsetting over 117,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions. With the switch to solar power, Elang Perdana will enjoy the benefits of a cleaner and cheaper source of electricity to power its manufacturing processes at zero upfront capital investment. This contributes to Indonesia’s ambitious target to increase its share of renewables in the national energy mix to 23 percent by 2025.

Storage - Advanced Propulsion Centre to lead UK Pavilion as The Battery Show Europe returns to Stuttgart - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Courtesy of Cleantech Solar The event will return to a physical format which will be marked by the expansion of the UK Pavilion, enabling more British innovation to be showcased. Originally planned for October 2020, the event was rescheduled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Thorough and safety-centred planning by organisers will now enable delegates from across the world to attend, heralding a safe and welcome return to physical industry events. Developments in battery technology are vital to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution As a result of increased interest this year, the APC has made the decision to expand its presence at the show from six to seven exhibitors on the UK Pavilion. Filling the coveted spots will be a selection of promising British SMEs, all of whom are emerging at the forefront of green automotive technology:

Solar plant portfolio expanded

Solar plant portfolio expanded 8 Cleantech Solar Cargill s Lopburi facility. Cargill s move to adopt solar energy in Thailand is in line with its global commitment to reduce Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse emissions by 10% by 2025. Cleantech Solar has announced the completion of four rooftop solar PV systems at Cargill sites across Thailand through long-term agreements under which Cleantech has funded, built and will operate and maintain the systems. The solar power plants have a combined generating capacity of 2.4 megawatts and are located at different locations in Lop Buri, Korat and Phetchaburi. The four operating sites are expected to generate over 3,000 megawatt-hours of electricity a year, which is equivalent to reducing 1,750 tonnes of CO2.

PV - Cleantech Solar completes installation of rooftop solar arrays at Cargill sites in Thailand - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Courtesy of Cleantech Solar The solar power plants have a combined generating capacity of 2.4 MW and are located in different locations in Lopburi, Korat and Phetchaburi. The four operating sites are expected to generate over 3,000 MWh of clean electricity in a year which is equivalent to reducing 1,750 tonnes of CO2, representing perceptible efforts by Cargill to cut down greenhouse gas emissions from its operations globally. Southeast Asia’s growth in electricity demand has been one of the fastest in the world and there is substantial potential for the adoption of renewable energy in the region. To meet the rising electricity demand with affordable, reliable and sustainable sources, Thailand has set a target to increase the use of renewables to 30 percent of the country’s overall energy consumption by 2036. The new sites will add on to Cleantech Solar’s portfolio of operating solar power plants in Thailand, which have since generated over 35 GWh of clean electricity, eno

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