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26/8/2019 13:32 | 26/08/2019 | 2:21 p.m. Total announces Monday inaugurate its 1,000th service station equipped with solar panels to provide electricity, installed it in Morocco. "The commissioning of solar equipment on the roofs of the Total Palmeraie station in Marrakech (Morocco) marks a symbolic step in the development of the worldwide project to solarize the Group's service stations, launched at the end of 2016," the group said. . The latter recalls having set itself the objective of "solarizing" 5,000 stations. "This deployment in 57 countries will intensify in the coming months to reach a rate of around 1,000 stations per year. More than a third of the Total network in the world will be equipped with high-performance solar panels, "explains Total. | adrian j boris | |
30/7/2019 06:42 | MEED Saudi agricultural group signs solar contract with Engie 29 July 2019 11:30 AM By Andrew Roscoe qatar solar ipp Nadec has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with French energy firm for photovoltaic solar project | waldron | |
20/7/2019 10:25 | 19/07/2019 | 6:29 p.m. Engie and its partners Meridiam and Fonsis signed the financing contracts for two photovoltaic projects of 60 MW. The total investment for these projects is 47.5 million euros, financed by the European Investment Bank (EIB), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and Proparco. Both projects are part of the Scaling Solar program in Senegal. Engie and Meridiam will each hold a 40% stake in the project companies. Senegal's sovereign fund, Fonsis, will also be a 20% shareholder. | maywillow | |
17/7/2019 15:47 | Dubai International airport installs 15,000 solar panels Published an hour ago Anmar Frangoul Key Points Dubai Airports says the system will produce 7,483,500 kilowatt hours of energy per year. This will help to cut carbon emissions by more than 3,000 metric tonnes annually. H/O: Dubai airport solar panels A solar energy system made up of 15,000 photovoltaic panels has been installed at Dubai International airport. In an announcement earlier this week, Dubai Airports said the system would produce 7,483,500 kilowatt hours of energy per year, helping to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 3,243 metric tonnes. Etihad Energy Services Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, was involved in the project’s installation. Michael Ibbitson, who is executive vice president for Infrastructure and Business Technology at Dubai Airports, said in a statement that a number of initiatives had been undertaken to limit its carbon footprint. “These include the use of energy efficient fittings, the optimization of cooling systems, the installation of energy efficient LED bulbs and many others,” he explained. “In addition to enabling us to limit our carbon footprint while cutting costs, these initiatives also support our long-term vision for a carbon neutral future in line with the aviation industry’s target.” Around the world, a number of airports have installed solar panels on their estates in a bid to green operations. In April 2019, Hawaii’s Department of Transportation announced that 2,980 photovoltaic panels had been installed on the fifth floor of the Terminal 2 garage at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. In October solar business Solarcentury said it had signed a contract with the International Civil Aviation Organization to install a ground-mounted, 500-kilowatt solar system at Moi International Airport, in Mombasa, Kenya. | la forge | |
12/7/2019 17:03 | Remembering the good old days of 2002 eh loughton | marcus wanky | |
09/7/2019 07:58 | hahahahahahahahahaha | 1loughton | |
08/7/2019 18:23 | Hope there's sloshing. | solsticefire | |
08/7/2019 15:11 | PARIS (Agefi-Dow Jones) - Total Eren and EDF Renewables announced Monday in a statement the signing of four power purchase agreements (PPAs) in India, each with a 25-year term. MAIN POINTS OF THE COMMUNIQUE: -These contracts concern four solar power projects located in northern India with a total capacity of 716 MWp. -These photovoltaic projects were won by EDEN Renewables India, a joint venture with solar photovoltaic activities of both partners in India. -Agefi-Dow Jones; +33 (0) 1 41 27 48 11; djbourse.paris@agefi (END) Dow Jones Newswires July 08, 2019 04:18 ET (08:18 GMT) | sarkasm | |
08/7/2019 09:25 | Share us your wisdom oh Nancy Lieder | marcus wanky | |
08/7/2019 09:10 | I hope we get a rapture too. | uppompeii | |
08/7/2019 08:55 | Don't worry about Nibiru. If Lizzo twerks again the tectonic plates will shift and rupture. | jonc | |
07/7/2019 19:02 | Nibiru.Don't worry they'll both be here soon. | solsticefire | |
07/7/2019 14:01 | Raven, Raven, wherefore art thou Raven? | marcus wanky |
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