Renewable energy news: ISE Energia, Cajamar, TotalEnergies, Al Jomaih, Equator Renewables, CREI

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on ISE Energia, Cajamar, TotalEnergies, Al Jomaih, Equator Renewables, CREI, among others.

ISE Energia Powers Up 10MW Solar Plant for Cajamar

Spanish renewable developer ISE Energia has commissioned a 10MW solar photovoltaic plant for Cajamar, one of Spain’s leading cooperative banks. The project, located in Andalusia, will supply clean electricity directly to Cajamar’s operations, advancing the bank’s decarbonization and sustainability goals. This initiative supports Cajamar’s strategy to cut emissions and energy costs while promoting local renewable generation. For ISE Energia, the project highlights its expertise in turnkey solar development and corporate PPA delivery. The installation incorporates high-efficiency PV modules and smart monitoring systems to optimize performance. The collaboration demonstrates how financial institutions can drive the energy transition through direct renewable sourcing, providing long-term economic and environmental benefits for both partners.

TotalEnergies and Al Jomaih Win 400MW Saudi Solar Deal

TotalEnergies and Al Jomaih Energy and Water Co. have secured the contract to develop a 400MW solar photovoltaic project in Saudi Arabia, awarded under the country’s National Renewable Energy Programme. The project reflects Saudi Arabia’s strategy to expand its clean energy mix and reduce carbon emissions, aligning with Vision 2030 goals. TotalEnergies will leverage its technological expertise and financial strength to ensure efficient delivery and grid integration. The investment strengthens its Middle East renewable portfolio and demonstrates a commitment to low-carbon growth. The project will supply affordable, sustainable electricity, creating local employment opportunities and supporting energy diversification. For customers and communities, it ensures enhanced energy security and long-term environmental benefits.

Equator Renewables and CREI Plan 900 MWp Solar Project for Indonesia-Singapore Link

Equator Renewables and Clean Energy Renewable Indonesia (CREI) are developing a 900 MWp solar project in Indonesia, designed to export clean power to Singapore via a cross-border interconnection. The initiative aligns with regional decarbonisation goals and supports Singapore’s Green Energy Import Framework. The project showcases innovation through large-scale integration of solar generation and transmission infrastructure, advancing Southeast Asia’s renewable transition. It represents a major investment in sustainable energy infrastructure, creating local jobs and boosting Indonesia’s clean energy economy. Strategically, the partnership strengthens bilateral energy cooperation and positions both countries as key players in the regional green power market. For customers, it promises reliable, low-carbon electricity and enhanced energy resilience.

Faheema P

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