Eastern International Subsidiary Signs $6.04M Solar Project Contract

Eastern International announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Guizhou Tianrun Zhicheng Construction Engineering Co., has entered into a construction contract with Weifang Branch of CSCEC

Terra Solar Awards EPC Contract to Energy China for World''s

Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines — November 18, 2024 — Terra Solar Philippines, Inc. (TSPI) signs the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract with China Energy Engineering Group

Google Signs 600 MW Solar Agreement in U.S. to Help Power

Renewable energy project developer energyRe announced a new agreement with Google, enabling the tech giant to purchase Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) from a portfolio of more than 600 MW

Huawei Digital Power and Peak Energy Sign MoU at SNEC 2025

The MoU was signed by Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energy and Nate Luo, Vice President, Huawei Digital Power Singapore. The agreement targets a significant 700MWp project pipeline across APAC

ENERGYRE SIGNS 25-YEAR POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS FOR FIVE SOLAR

CHARLESTON, S.C., Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- energyRe, a leading developer of reliable and affordable energy solutions, today announced that it has executed 25-year power purchase agreements

energyRe and Google Sign 12-Year Power Purchase Agreement

HOUSTON (October 3, 2024)—energyRe today announced that Google has signed a 12-year power purchase agreement to purchase renewable energy from a 435-megawatt (MWdc) solar project to be developed,

Samsung C&T sells Australian solar project, marks first profit

On the 5th, Samsung C&T''s trading division revealed that it sold the rights to a solar power generation project, twice the size of Yeouido (538 hectares), located in the Dunmore area of

Google inks another massive solar power deal to electrify its data

Google is buying another 600 megawatts of solar power to supply electricity to its data centers. The new deal covers solar and storage projects being developed in South Carolina by EnergyRe.

TotalEnergies Signs a New Long-Term Solar Power Supply Agreement

Download the Press Release (PDF) Paris/Houston, October 2, 2023 – TotalEnergies has signed a new 15-year renewable Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Saint-Gobain. This is the second long-term

4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Solar power generation contract revealed"

Did Samsung sell the rights to a solar power project?

On the 5th, Samsung C&T's trading division revealed that it sold the rights to a solar power generation project, twice the size of Yeouido (538 hectares), located in the Dunmore area of Queensland, Australia, to the British Octopus Group.

How much solar power does Google have?

Google is buying another 600 megawatts of solar power to supply electricity to its data centers. The new deal covers solar and storage projects being developed in South Carolina by EnergyRe. The company says it has 16 gigawatts under development; most projects listed on its site have deployed around 60 MW to 75 MW of solar, though some are larger.

Does Google have a solar deal in South Carolina?

The new deal covers solar and storage projects being developed in South Carolina by EnergyRe. The company says it has 16 gigawatts under development; most projects listed on its site have deployed around 60 MW to 75 MW of solar, though some are larger. Google has recently invested heavily in renewables.

Will totalenergies' solar farm come online in 2024?

With a capacity of 720 MW, TotalEnergies' solar farm is expected to come online in 2024 and will be the Company's largest utility-scale operated solar farm in the United States. This contract includes an upside sharing mechanism, under which the companies share any potential upside arising from increased market price over the contract term.

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