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This week on Global PPA Sherpa, we cover some of the most significant Power Purchase Agreements shaping the renewable energy landscape worldwide. In Egypt, AMEA Power continues its ambitious expansion with a new PPA and land agreement for a 500 MW wind project, cementing the nation’s growing commitment to renewables. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, Apex Clean Energy and Great River Energy are pioneering a unique agreement for the 300 MW Big Bend Wind project, combining a PPA with surplus interconnection services to overcome transmission challenges.
In Europe, ERG and ENGIE strengthen their partnership with a five-year deal for 220 GWh of wind energy, while Borealis partners with Aspiravi in Belgium to source 120 GWh annually from onshore wind farms, cutting CO₂ emissions by over 54,000 tons. Across the Atlantic, OData and Atlas Renewable Energy collaborate to power a Chilean data center entirely with solar energy, advancing sustainability in the Latin American tech infrastructure market.
We’ll also explore Ormat Technologies’ 10-year geothermal PPA with Calpine Energy Solutions in California, supporting the state’s push for carbon-free energy. In South Korea, a joint venture between CIP and Vena Energy secures a 500 MW offshore wind project, advancing the nation’s carbon neutrality goals. Back in the UK, Axpo and British Solar Renewables unveil a 10-year PPA for the Whaddon Farm Solar Park, which combines solar energy with cutting-edge battery storage.
Finally, in Sweden, Statkraft and Suomen Voima sign a 15-year PPA delivering 100 GWh of hydropower and wind energy annually, marking Suomen Voima’s entry into the Swedish market and highlighting Nordic collaboration in renewable energy.
Join us as we explore these deals, unpack the strategies behind them, and discuss their broader impact on the global renewable energy transition.
This report has been prepared based on publicly available information and is intended for informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information contained herein, we make no guarantee, warranty, or representation, express or implied, as to its accuracy or reliability. Any actions or decisions taken based on the information presented in this report are at the sole discretion and risk of the reader. We expressly disclaim any and all responsibility or liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damages that may arise from reliance on the information contained in this report. Before making any decisions based on the content of this report, you are advised to consult with a qualified professional or trusted advisor.
By Global Infrastructure SherpaThis week on Global PPA Sherpa, we cover some of the most significant Power Purchase Agreements shaping the renewable energy landscape worldwide. In Egypt, AMEA Power continues its ambitious expansion with a new PPA and land agreement for a 500 MW wind project, cementing the nation’s growing commitment to renewables. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, Apex Clean Energy and Great River Energy are pioneering a unique agreement for the 300 MW Big Bend Wind project, combining a PPA with surplus interconnection services to overcome transmission challenges.
In Europe, ERG and ENGIE strengthen their partnership with a five-year deal for 220 GWh of wind energy, while Borealis partners with Aspiravi in Belgium to source 120 GWh annually from onshore wind farms, cutting CO₂ emissions by over 54,000 tons. Across the Atlantic, OData and Atlas Renewable Energy collaborate to power a Chilean data center entirely with solar energy, advancing sustainability in the Latin American tech infrastructure market.
We’ll also explore Ormat Technologies’ 10-year geothermal PPA with Calpine Energy Solutions in California, supporting the state’s push for carbon-free energy. In South Korea, a joint venture between CIP and Vena Energy secures a 500 MW offshore wind project, advancing the nation’s carbon neutrality goals. Back in the UK, Axpo and British Solar Renewables unveil a 10-year PPA for the Whaddon Farm Solar Park, which combines solar energy with cutting-edge battery storage.
Finally, in Sweden, Statkraft and Suomen Voima sign a 15-year PPA delivering 100 GWh of hydropower and wind energy annually, marking Suomen Voima’s entry into the Swedish market and highlighting Nordic collaboration in renewable energy.
Join us as we explore these deals, unpack the strategies behind them, and discuss their broader impact on the global renewable energy transition.
This report has been prepared based on publicly available information and is intended for informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information contained herein, we make no guarantee, warranty, or representation, express or implied, as to its accuracy or reliability. Any actions or decisions taken based on the information presented in this report are at the sole discretion and risk of the reader. We expressly disclaim any and all responsibility or liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damages that may arise from reliance on the information contained in this report. Before making any decisions based on the content of this report, you are advised to consult with a qualified professional or trusted advisor.