Renewables
Solar Power - Dark times for solar power
This year looks tough for solar power, with Spain, the largest market in 2008, capping new production. Finding private financing is harder, making clear feed-in tariff policies essential, finds Vanya Dragomanovich
Brokerage launches environmental arm
Phoenix Partners Group, an interdealer credit and equity derivatives broker, has launched an environmental brokerage service for the worldwide renewable energy and emissions markets.
Enel to acquire Endesa for €11.1 billion
Italy's largest power company Enel has signed an €11.1 billion agreement with Spanish development company Acciona, for its 25.01% stake in Spanish power company Endesa.
Vattenfall to buy Nuon's production & supply business
Swedish energy company Vattenfall has made an all cash offer of €8.5 billion for 100% of the shares of Dutch company Nuon's production & supply business. Nuon's grid company is not involved in the transaction.
US wind energy grows by 8300 MW in 2008
A record 8358 megawatts of new wind-powered generating capacity was installed in the US in 2008, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). The $17 billion investment represents a 50% growth on 2007 generation levels.
Tullett Prebon closes US environmental desk
Interdealer broker Tullett Prebon has closed its US environmental products desk in Jersey City, New Jersey.
RWE to buy Essent
Germany's RWE is buy Dutch utility Essent in an all-cash €9.3 billion deal. Essent will become RWE's operating company in the Netherlands and Belgium, and will continue as an independent entity.
Obama plans alternative energy boost
US President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to double alternative energy production over the next three years and construct a new smart grid as part of an economic stimulus plan.
RWE Innogy to build 960MW offshore wind farm
RWE plans to invest $2.8 billion in its first German offshore wind farm following the acquisition of project company ENOVA Energieanlagen, part of the ENOVA Group.
Essent Trading expands into Nordics and Asia-Pacific
Essent Trading, the Geneva-based trading arm of Dutch utility Essent, has opened representative offices in Norway and Singapore.
750 MW Welsh wind farm given go ahead
Npower Renewables, a subsidiary of German utility RWE, received permission on December 3 from the UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change to build and operate the 750 megawatt (MW) Gwynt y Mor wind farm off the coast of North Wales.