Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Amprion starting DolWin4 cable installation for wind grid, BrightNight and Cordelio Power completing Box Canyon solar project in Arizona, among others.
Amprion starts DolWin4 cable installation to strengthen Germany’s offshore wind grid
Amprion has commenced cable installation for the 900 MW DolWin4 offshore grid connection in the German North Sea, a key component of Germany’s energy transition strategy. The project represents a major infrastructure investment in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology, enabling efficient long-distance transmission of offshore wind power to onshore grids. Designed for minimal environmental impact, it uses innovative submarine cable systems for high reliability. The initiative focuses on delivering stable, clean electricity to meet growing consumer demand. It supports decarbonization, enhances grid resilience, and ensures long-term benefits for industrial and residential energy users in a low-carbon economy.
BrightNight and Cordelio Power complete 300-MW Box Canyon solar project in Arizona
BrightNight and Cordelio Power have completed the 300-MW Box Canyon solar project in Pinal County, Arizona, one of the largest solar installations in the state. The project supports the region’s clean energy goals and delivers power under a long-term PPA with a leading investment-grade buyer. It uses advanced solar technology for high efficiency and grid integration. This strategic investment enhances renewable capacity, promotes energy affordability, and supports local job creation. With a focus on customer reliability and sustainability, the project delivers significant carbon reductions while reinforcing Arizona’s transition to a resilient, low-emission energy system.
Orygen to start construction of 94.2-MW solar farm in Peru backed by Actis
Orygen, a renewable energy platform backed by Actis, is set to begin construction of a 94.2-MW solar farm in Arequipa, southern Peru. The project supports Peru’s strategy to expand clean energy access and diversify its energy mix. Scheduled to become operational in 2026, the solar farm will use modern photovoltaic technology to generate cost-effective, low-emission electricity. It forms part of Orygen’s broader regional growth plan and aligns with Actis’ long-term sustainability investment approach. The project will deliver benefits including improved energy security, job creation, emissions reduction, and affordable power supply for Peruvian communities—advancing the country’s transition to renewable energy.
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