Connect with us

Published

on

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has signed an agreement to acquire a majority share in Elgin Energy and will, with Elgin’s retained management team, invest £250 million into Elgin. 

The investment will enable Elgin to become an Independent Power Producer (IPP), says CIP.

It added that Elgin’s current 15 GW project pipeline covering stand-alone solar, solar plus BESS and stand-alone BESS is supported by development activities in the U.K., Ireland and Australian markets.

“Elgin is a perfect fit for CIP’s investment strategy given its strong leadership and culture, market leading development expertise, high quality pipeline of scale and significant growth potential in markets with attractive fundamentals,” says CIP’s Nischal Agarwal. “We are well placed to support Elgin in transforming into an IPP with our expertise in procurement and construction.”

The post Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Acquires Majority Stake in Elgin appeared first on Solar Industry.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Acquires Majority Stake in Elgin

Continue Reading

Renewable Energy

Could Obama Pass a Cognitive Test?

Published

on

Not sure about this.

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School might struggle to identify a bear. Could be.

This is the intelligence level of the American electorate today.

Could Obama Pass a Cognitive Test?

Continue Reading

Renewable Energy

Big Win for Those Incapable of Elementary School Math

Published

on

The Chinese ownership of American farmland is less than 0.00036, or 0.036%.  To put this into perspective, if the entirety of U.S. farmland were reduced to one acre, the Chinese government and business interests would own less than 15 square feet, about half the size of a small broom closet.

Yet, true to form, this is a huge issue for the MAGA base.

Big Win for Those Incapable of Elementary School Math

Continue Reading

Renewable Energy

Social Justice and Despotism?

Published

on


This guy is quite effective in talking to uneducated, conservative Americans, most of whom have never traveled to, or even read anything about the happiest countries on Earth.

If I were going to make a statement about the relationship between social justice and despotism, I would at least consider the lives of the people in places that consider social justice to be something of importance, and compare/contrast this to the list of the countries that are perennially at the top of the World Happiness Rankings.

What makes the people in New Zealand, Iceland, Costa Rica, Northern Europe, etc., so happy?  Why do these are these nations suffer exactly zero despotism?

I would be completely ashamed of myself if I were to forward a political theory that had precisely no basis in fact.

Social Justice and Despotism?

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2022 BreakingClimateChange.com