In this week's roundup of power project financing and development: Avantus secures $300M for solar and storage, Pivot and Microsoft finance community initiatives, PFIFFNER Group breaks ground in Georgia, Qnetic raises funds for flywheel energy storage, and Recurrent.
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Set to be completed next year, this will be the largest solar park in Southern Estonia, spanning 106 hectares with a production capacity of 75 MW—enough to cover 75% of Tartu's annual electricity consumption. The park's potential capacity could reach up to 100 MW.
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This initiative is part of a broader national strategy to modernize its aging grid and involves installing rooftop solar panel systems and battery energy storage systems (BESS) on 131 homes in the southern Batken-New Town, with plans to expand to other regions.
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Located on Tutuila and Aunu'u islands, the three solar-plus-storage projects have capacities of 4 MW/8 MWh, 5 MW/10 MWh, and 1 MW/2 MWh. These systems stabilize solar power fluctuations, ensuring grid reliability and efficient renewable energy integration.
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