AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoSolar & Grid Balancing: Albania says solar now supplies over 10% of electricity, letting it sometimes skip parts of its Drin hydropower cascade, while it reviews more solar and wind. Policy & Market Design: India’s MNRE is pushing CERC to set separate Deviation Settlement Mechanism rules for wind and solar, warning uniform charges could raise tariffs and hurt bankability. Project Approvals: UK regulators granted a development consent order for RWE’s 320MW Peartree Hill solar farm in East Riding of Yorkshire, with co-located battery storage planned. Storage Push: Oman and France signed deals for a 2GW pumped-hydro storage project at Wadi Dayqah plus a 500MW solar plant. Hydropower Financing: The World Bank approved $265m for Morocco’s Ifahsa pumped-hydro storage to help integrate more solar and wind. Regional Build-Out: Jordan plans tenders for pumped hydro, 200MW solar, 100MW wind, and battery storage under its 2026–2035 strategy. Safety Watch: UK industry groups warn plug-in solar kits raise fire and shock risks, urging careful installation. Africa Power Planning: Experts at the Africa Energy Indaba 2027 focus on integrated power systems—renewables, hydropower, storage, and thermal—rather than one-size-fits-all.
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