Hyundai Invests Big in German PV Recycling Company
The South Korean industrial giant has acquired a minority stake in the solar start-up Flaxres.
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The South Korean industrial giant has acquired a minority stake in the solar start-up Flaxres.
Tender Award
Financing: KfW Entwicklungsbank
Project:
The project comprises: 1) construction of solar collectors with an approx. area of 69,000 m2, 2) construction of a seasonal pit storage with a capacity of approx. 410,000 m3, 3) construction and installation of an absorption heat pump (AHP) with an auxiliary heating component (AHC); and connection with the seasonal storage, 4) construction of an approx.1.6 km connection line between AHP and cogeneration plant transmission line, 5) construction of an approx. 4.2 km connection line between the...
The photovoltaic industry is playing a key role in shaping Germany’s sustainable energy future.
Tender Award
Financing: KfW Entwicklungsbank
Brief description of the Contract:
The water sector in Jordan is the biggest consumer of electrical energy due to the unfavorable topographical and hydrogeological situation in the country. The high energy consumption is mainly caused by inefficient water pumping and distribution systems and generates high operation costs of the water supply utilities. Furthermore, the use of electrical power produced of fossil sources (>95%) leads to high CO2-emissions. Consequently, the objective of the present...
Cancellation Notice KfW
Financing: KfW Entwicklungsbank
CANCELLATION OF TENDER NOTICE!
Requested services:
Construction of a ranger station at Imusho in Sioma Ngwezi National Park (SNNP) comprising 1 x operation office, 10 x staff houses, and associated bulk services such as water, sewerage, solid waste management, solar electricity system, and internal tracks
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