Jul 26, 2021 | In the news
Eni, through Eni gas e luce, has acquired the Dhamma Energy Group from the relevant founding partners. The company holds a platform for the development of solar plants in France and Spain (…) Source: Energy Global
https://www.energyglobal.com/solar/26072021/eni-acquires-solar-plants-from-dhamma-energy-group/
Feb 15, 2021 | In the news, News, Press releases
The president of the Region of Hauts-de-France, Xavier Bertrand, visited last week Dhamma Energy’s solar park Athies-Samoussy, located in northern France, along with the mayor of the city of Laon, Eric Delhaye, and other public representatives.
The 87,5 MWp solar park Athies-Samoussy is in the final stage of construction and it will come online this spring.
This project has permitted the reconversion of an abandoned airport, it boosts the local and regional economic tissue and it will produce clean electricity for over 40,000 homes.
Once operative, the Athies-Samoussy project will be the largest solar plant in the region of Hauts-de-France.
Dec 3, 2020 | In the news, News, Press releases
Works advance well in runaways of the former Samoussy/Athies-sous-Laon airport that will host the largest solar park in Hauts-de-France (…) Source: L’Union
Read the article about the construction of the solar park Athies-Samoussy in L’Union:
https://www.lunion.fr/id209712/article/2020-11-25/parc-photovoltaique-dans-le-laonnois-les-travaux-avancent-bien
Nov 17, 2020 | In the news, News
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that new renewable energy capacity worldwide will be of almost 200 GW in 2020, which represents a new record. Only 10% of new power capacity will not be renewable this year, according to the report Renewables 2020.
The IEA emphasizes the decline of oil, gas and coal in the context of the Covid 19 crisis.
Solar energy will be again the most installed energy source in the world. New solar capacity will reach 107 GW in IEA’s main scenario this year and, for 2021, the agency forecasts 117 GW in the main scenario, which represents almost a 10% growth.
Afterwards, the IEA expects solar energy additions to accelerate. Besides government support, such as auctions, the IEA underlines the contribution of market drivers such as corporate PPAs and bilateral contracts.
Renewable energy will keep growing over the next years. The agency forecasts that the share of renewable energy in the world electricity mix will reach one third in 2025. In 2020, renewable energy will make around 7% of the world power mix.
Aug 6, 2020 | In the news, News, Press releases
Dhamma Energy has a solid presence in the Mexican solar market, where it has had many successes and develops a growing solar pipeline.
Read the interview with Dhamma Energy’s president Philippe Esposito in Mexico Energy Review
Oct 4, 2019 | In the news
https://www.pveurope.eu/News/Installation/Strong-crowdfunding-for-an-87.5-MW-solar-park-in-France