Under the wire
Stuart Urquhart examines some of the legal issues that are likely to arise when considering private wire PPA projects
What do we mean by a “private wire” power purchase agreement (PPA)?
Stuart Urquhart examines some of the legal issues that are likely to arise when considering private wire PPA projects
What do we mean by a “private wire” power purchase agreement (PPA)?
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It is time to look again at the way renewable energy project finance is structured, says the Climate Policy Initiative.
The Pensions Infrastructure Platform (PIP) is intended to provide a route for the UK’s pension funds to invest for the long term in the nation’s key infrastructure – energy included.
Local authorities will be ‘pooled’ and preparing to make major investments in April 2018 – just as developers are expected to be selling projects and recycling capital.
EirGrid, Ireland’s electricity grid operator, will replace the Grid West electricity transmission project with a smaller-scale development because there will be less new wind generation in the North Connacht region than expected.
Stobart Group will be seeking to recover costs from delayed biomass-fuelled power plants that have required less fuel than expected, it said in a trading update.
Three offshore wind farms with a capacity totalling 3.2GW have won agreements in the government’s latest contracts for difference auction.
The UK should re-examine its energy-from-waste strategy in the light of Brexit and the opportunities that advanced conversion technologies (ACT) offer, the industry says.
Garrett Blaney has been appointed as the next chairman of the ACER board of regulators. He is a commissioner at the Commission for Energy Regulation in Ireland.