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  • Clouds Over the Horizon of the Largest Wind Power Plant Projected in Latvia

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    /27th May 2019, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ SIA Eolus, a subsidiary of Sweden's Eolus Vind AB plans to build a €250m wind farm in Dobele and Tukums municipalities. This landmark wind farm project in Latvia has been included in the Central East and South East Europe Wind Power Market Outlook 2018÷2027, reported the Renewable Market Watch™. Eolus said that a total of 51 turbines are to be set up, with annual electricity production at 0.7 TWh - about 10% of Latvia's yearly energy consumption. "The growing efficiency of wind turbines makes setting up a new wind farm economically feasible. It is and will remain the cheapest renewable energy source, and we're going ahead with the new wind farm no matter what renewable energy policies Latvia adopts in the future," said Gatis Galviņš, board member at Eolus. Construction was planned to start in 2019 and conclude by 2022. Eolus Vind AB is one of the largest wind farm operators in Sweden, having built 540 out of the country's 3400 wind turbines. It is listed on Stockholm's Nasdaq exchange. The net electricity consumption in Latvia totalled 580 286 MWh, average Nord Pool day-ahead price for Latvian bidding area increased to 43.52 EUR/MWh. Local generation covered 86% of national consumption.

  • 51 MW Wind Farm in Kalmykia in Russian Federation to be launched in 2017

    /28th June 2016, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ Alten Ltd., a subsidiary of a Czech based holding Falkon Capital a.s., has placed a purchase order with the German wind turbine manufacturer FWT Production GmbH for the 51 MW wind farm, which will be built in the Republic of Kalmykia in Russian Federation. The Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract for the turnkey realization of the Kalmykia onshore wind farm project "Priyutnenskaya VES" 51 MW comprises engineering, supply and installation of  20 wind turbines with 2.5 MW each as well as all complete electrical and civil infrastructures.

  • Alerion Clean Power Signed an Agreement with Black Sea Wind Partners for the Development of 550 MW Wind Farm Projects in Romania

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    /LONDON, December 16, 2021, 10:00 GMT, Alerion Clean Power, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The Italian company Alerion Clean Power S.p.A. has signed with Black Sea Wind Partners S.r.l. (a leading company in the development of wind projects in Romania) a development agreement for 3 new wind farm projects in Romania, with a capacity of up to 550 MW. The authorization process for the plants under development is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. The agreement reinforces the growth program that Alerion is pursuing abroad, particularly in Romania. Furthermore, Alerion will accelerate the growth in a market with very large growth perspectives, thanks also to the renewable development plans promoted by the Romanian government. In May 2021, Alerion signed an agreement with Monsson Alma to develop three new wind farm projects in Romania with 350 MW total capacity. The Moldova and Dobrogea provinces (in the southeast of the country, near the Black Sea) were considered the most appropriate areas for wind farm developments, according to the Romania Wind Power Market Outlook 2021÷2030

  • Alerion Clean Power Signed an Agreement with Monsson Alma for the Development of 3 New Farm Wind Projects in Romania with a Capacity of 350 MW

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    /5th May 2021, Alerion Clean Power, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The Italian company Alerion Clean Power S.p.A. has signed with Monsson Alma, a leading company in the development of wind projects in Romania, and the shareholders of the relevant project companies a development agreement for 3 new wind projects in Romania, with a capacity of approximately 350 MW. The authorization process for the plants under development is expected to be completed by the end of 2022. The agreement will allow Alerion to accelerate the growth in a market with very large growth perspectives, thanks also to the renewable development plans promoted by the Romanian government. The Moldova and Dobrogea provinces (in the southeast of the country, near the Black Sea) were considered the most appropriate areas for wind farm developments, according to the Romania Wind Power Market Outlook 2021÷2030. The southeast of Dobrogea was ranked second in terms of potential in Europe according to specialized studies. Romanian wind potential is estimated at around 14,000 MW (14 GW) installed capacity, generating about 23 TWh. per year.

  • Bekaert and Rezolv Energy Signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 GWh from VIFOR Wind Farm in Romania

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    /BUCHAREST, July 4, 2024, 9:00 CEST, Bekaert, Rezolv Energy/ Rezolv Energy, the Actis-backed independent power producer in Central and Southeastern Europe, through their project subsidiary First Looks Solutions S.R.L., have signed a 10-year Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) in Romania with Bekaert, a global leader in steel wire transformation and coating technologies. This is one of the largest PPAs ever signed in the region. The deal will see Bekaert buy 100 GWh of additional renewable power per year, reducing annual emissions by more than 41 000 tonnes of CO2e. The power will come from the 461MW ‘VIFOR’ wind farm, which has been developed by Rezolv and Low Carbon in Buzău County, Romania.

  • Belarus to Increase its Wind Power Capacity to 500 MW by 2030

    /14th September 2017, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM, UNDP) According to RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM, Belarus plans to increase its wind power capacity to 500 MW by 2030 from an insignificant level of cumulative installed capacity at present. This information is based on recent UNDP-GEF project “Removing Barriers to Wind Power Development in Belarus” in cooperation with United Nations Development Project and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus produced a report on de-risking renewable energy investment.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2019

    /25th January 2019,  RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into emerging renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2019 and give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2020

    /25th January 2020,  RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into emerging renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2020 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2021

    /4th January 2021,  RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into emerging renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2021 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2022

    /LONDON, January 3, 2022,  9:00 GMT, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2022 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2023

    /LONDON, January 3, 2023,  9:00 GMT, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2023 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Benefit List - Reports of Renewable Market Watch - 2024

    /LONDON, January 3, 2024,  9:00 GMT, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM) Renewable Market Watch™ is delivering strategic insight into renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. We are pleased to present our Benefit List for 2024 and to give you more information on what content and value have our market reports.

  • Boralex Signed its first PPA in the UK with Statkraft for 106MW Limekiln Wind Farm

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    /Edinburgh, United Kingdom, July 17, 2024, 9:30 BST, Boralex Inc./ Boralex Inc. (“Boralex” or the “Company”) (TSX: BLX) is pleased to announce the securement of a power purchase agreement (PPA) for its flagship 106MW Limekiln Wind Farm near Thurso in Caithness, Scotland. Having successfully achieved a government-backed Contract for Difference (CfD) in Allocation Round 5 in September last year, Boralex has gone on to agree a PPA with Statkraft, one of the leading PPA providers in the UK, for a 3-year contract covering the period between commissioning of the wind farm, expected by the end of 2024, and the start of the CfD in April 2028.

  • Bulgarian Commission on Protection of Competition Approved the Acquisition of 42 MW Wind Farm of MET Group from Enel Green Power

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    /18th January 2021, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ Bulgarian Commission on Protection of Competition Approved the Acquisition of 42 MW Wind Farm of MET Group from Enel Green Power. The Swiss-based MET Renewables Holding AG has notified the Commission for Protection of Competition in Bulgaria of its intention to acquire sole direct control over Enel Green Power Bulgaria EAD. The parent company is a subsidiary of the Italian Enel Green Power, which is part of the Enel Group and its activities are related to the management of 42 MW wind farm consisting of two sites with a total number of 14 SPV companies that own 14 wind turbines of 3 MW each, all in Northeastern Bulgaria. The buyer, MET Renewables Holding AG is a new company, but it is backed by the Swiss group MET, with direct owner MET Holding AG. However, it has been operating in Bulgaria since 2017 through its subsidiary MET Energy Trading Bulgaria. It is active in the electricity trading market at freely negotiated prices.

  • Chinese Firm Sinomach Targets Investments in Renewable Energy Projects in Serbia

    /LONDON, November 10, 2021, 9:15 GMT, Tanjug, Serbian Ministry of Mining and Energy, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic met on 19 November 2021 with representatives of the Chinese machinery company Sinomach. They discussed potential investments in the development of the energy sector and the economy in the context of Serbia's potential in the electricity and renewables sector.

  • Croatia scored 22 % increase of wind power capacity according to EWEA

    /16th February 2016, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ Wind power capacity of Croatia according to EWEA's paper "Wind in power: 2015 European statistics" has grown with 22 % YoY turning the country in fast-growing wind market among SEE countries. Croatia added 76.2 megawatts (MW) of new wind energy capacity during 2015.

  • Czech Republic Wind Power Market: Outlook 2021 - 2030 - Trends, Forecasts, Investments, Opportunities, Analysis, COVID-19 Impact

    /LONDON, November 5, 2021, 9:00 GMT, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ This market report offers an incisive and reliable overview of the wind power sector of the country for the next long term period 2021 ÷ 2030. The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Poland to the north, Germany to the west, Austria to the south and Slovakia to the east. Its capital and largest city, with 1.3 million inhabitants, is Prague. The Czech Republic includes the historical territories of Bohemia and Moravia and a small part of Silesia. The population of the Czech Republic is 10,732,476 at the end of 2020, and 73.5 % of the population is urban (7,875,268 people in 2020). The total land area is 77,240 Km2 (29,823 sq. miles). Renewable Market Watch™ registered that after a 10-year stagnation in the wind power market in the Czech Republic since 2020, the activity in the wind power sector shows signs of increase. Currently, only 0.7% of the country’s electricity is generated by wind turbines.

  • EBRD and ENEF join forces to support Albanian manufacturing company APM

    /25th August 2017, Axel Reiserer/ The EBRD and the Enterprise Expansion Fund (ENEF) are jointly providing €1.8 million in financing to support the expansion of Albanian company APM, a leading local manufacturer of fabricated metal products, which is active in the renewable energy business as well. The funds will co-finance a €3.7 million investment plan including the purchase of machinery and equipment to support the expansion of capacity in response to growing demand from existing and new clients.

  • EBRD Platform Initiative in Support of Coal Regions in Transition in Western Balkans and Ukraine

    /28th January 2021, Vanora Bennett, EBRD, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The Organisations behind the Platform Initiative in Support of Coal Regions in Transition in Western Balkans and Ukraine agreed to join efforts to support the transition away from coal and towards a low-carbon and climate-resilient future in the Western Balkans and Ukraine. Participants including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD),World Bank Group, the College of Europe (Natolin campus), the Energy Community Secretariat, the European Commission and the government of Poland kicked off discussions on how to support the regions in phasing out coal while supporting local communities that remain economically dependent on the coal industry.

  • EBRD to Support Renewable Energy Transition in Western Balkans Region

    /1st October 2020, EBRD, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The EU has one of the most ambitious energy and climate policies in the world. Its clean energy transition is well underway. "I am glad that benefits already can be seen in terms of "greening" of economies, less dependency on imported fuels, and greater domestic investments in ecologically sound approaches", said Christian Danielsson, Director General for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations. 

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