Renewable energy news: Iberdrola, Jakson Green, solar power plant in Cote d’Ivoire

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The latest renewable energy news includes Iberdrola, Jakson Green and Blueleaf, 50 MW solar power plant in Cote d’Ivoire, among others.

Iberdrola Launches Sale of Stake in 960 MW East Anglia Two Offshore Wind Farm

Iberdrola has initiated the sale of a stake in its 960 MW East Anglia Two (EA2) offshore wind project in the UK North Sea, as part of its capital rotation strategy to reinvest in global clean energy growth. The project is a key component of the company’s East Anglia Hub, advancing the UK’s offshore wind capacity and supporting its net-zero goals. Backed by offshore wind turbine technology and digital monitoring systems, EA2 will deliver reliable, low-cost renewable power to hundreds of thousands of homes. The sale attracts institutional investors and reinforces Iberdrola’s focus on sustainable investment, innovation, and customer benefit, enabling continued expansion in offshore wind leadership and energy transition impact.

Jakson Green and Blueleaf Secure Finance for 840 MWp Solar Portfolio in Rajasthan

Jakson Green and Blueleaf Energy have achieved financial close for an 840 MWp solar power portfolio in Rajasthan, India, marking one of the country’s largest renewable financing milestones. The multi-site projects will supply clean electricity to hundreds of thousands of homes, offsetting significant carbon emissions. The initiative reflects a major investment in India’s solar infrastructure, aligned with national net-zero and energy security goals. Equipped with PV modules and AI-driven energy management, the projects enhance generation reliability and grid integration. Customers benefit from affordable, sustainable power, while local economies gain from job creation and green growth. The venture underscores innovation, collaboration, and long-term commitment to India’s clean energy transition and sustainable development.

Construction Begins on 50 MW Solar Power Plant in Cote d’Ivoire

Construction has commenced on a 50 MW solar power project in Boundiali, Cote d’Ivoire, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s clean energy expansion. Developed with support from international financial institutions and government partners, the plant will deliver affordable, sustainable electricity to thousands of homes, reducing dependence on fossil fuels. The project represents a key investment in renewable infrastructure under Cote d’Ivoire’s National Development Plan, aiming for 42 percent renewable energy by 2030. It employs high-efficiency photovoltaic technology and smart grid integration to optimize output and reliability. Customers and communities benefit from energy access, job creation, and reduced emissions, while the initiative underscores innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth in West Africa’s clean energy transition.

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