

This week, the governor received another metaphorical call from the governor. On Monday, a federal judge ruled that work on the air of the revolution could resume, and the project’s authority was not allowed to continue, citing “irreparable loss”.
The progress on the project off the coast of Rhod Island has been withdrawn for more than a month, citing “national security concerns”, according to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) order. The Home Department’s Agency did not specify the concerns, which, along with two states, indicated that the developers and the Joint Venture Partner Sky Bourne renewable sources were indicated to the US District Court. The delay is estimated at 3 2.3 million every day, which puts 80 % of the full project at risk.
The judge concluded that the Revolution Hua had shown “the possibility of success” on the qualities of his claim, and found it a restriction in the public interest. White House spokesman Anna Kelly took water on the long war against President Trump’s wind, insisting that “this would not be the final matter.”
This is the second time in recent months, if you remember that a major offshore wind project was “killed” in Trump’s sink, only after joining the courts to resume work. Why the president insists on endangering generation gigatts during the period of extraordinary burden, especially when consider how far away from some major projects.
This week’s round -up efforts are not on the same scale, but they are essential in their own way: off -tackers, utility, investors and communities. If you want to see a project or financing announcement here, please send it your way. Otherwise, enjoy reading and treat each other well- we will return on Monday.
The Amazon is eliminating the Oregon Trail of the Award
Most people connect my age Oregon Trail with bull trading, counterfeiting rivers, or dysentery, but hypersonicular is something else in Amazon’s mind.
This week, Energy Company, a member of the Aberdola Group, announced the signing of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Amazon for the capacity of a new solar project called Oregon Trail Solar. The 57 MWDC (41 MWAC) facility, located in the Glem County in Oregon, will help to power the operations at the close data center in Amazon and are expected to work in 2027. The construction of the Oregon Trail Project, which will use more than 100,000 solar panels, will produce close to 200 jobs, the majority of them are filled with local union workers.
“This agreement reflects the commitment to supply reliable energy solutions to Amazon and Avangrade,” said Jose Antonio Meranda, CEO of Evang Grid, which will help meet US growing energy needs and develop significant infrastructure. ” “We are proud to help the future power with the projects that bring lasting economic benefits to the local communities, reinforces our nation’s energy freedom and maximize energy production.”
Avangrad and Amazon had earlier announced an agreement for electricity from the Juniper IIA Raper Project, who was tilt in Glem County. Avangrade operates 2.5 GHwat (GW) in Oregon and has maintained a long -standing presence in the state, its oldest project is 2001.
Dimension’s energy raises a roof in New Jersey
On Wednesday, Dimension Energy celebrated Union Township, New Jersey’s largest community solar project – 3.12 MW roofing community solar installation located in 750 Union Avenue. It is expected that more than 450 households are expected to save $ 900 per year on their utility bills, which is close to $ 20 million in total savings compared to its age.
“With a 20 percent increase in electric bill rates for New Jersey residents, the dimensions are proud to bring thousands of gardeners to the state,” said Sam Younas, co -founder Sam Younas, co -founder Sam Younas. “By working hands with local and state partners, we are able to tap in the current infrastructure and create low cost power where it needs it soon. Families are saved money on their energy bills, opening the doors to pay for local solar jobs, and opening the doors to the coming years.”


The dimension of 29 community solar projects on the roofs of the warehouse across the state will provide cheap energy for 10,000 New Jersey families by the end of this year. The New Jersey Board of Public Utility (BPU) has been directed to allow 3,000 MW new community solar capacity by October.
“This community solar project is a good example of how local consumers can benefit from local projects in New Jersey,” said NJPU President Christine Gohal Sadavi. “When it comes online, participating users will see significant savings on their monthly bills. It is easy to sign up for a community solar project near you.
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OCI Energy Finance Texas Battery Project
OCI Energy has closed on construction financing for its project Alamo City, which is currently a flagship battery energy storage system (Bess) under the development of Texas’s useless county, with a planning capacity of 120 MW and 4 hours.
The OCI Energy chose the ING to write the construction financing package, which includes construction -loan loan, tax equity tower loan, and credit letters. The ING served as a single coordinating lead organ, a single bicker, and a single green loan coordinator, and will also serve as an administrative agent.
“The project represents a bold step in the commitment to enhance stability and ensure long -term energy reliability,” said Sabah Betli, president of OCI Energy. “It also has a sign of the return of OCI Energy as the operator of the developer in the project finance space, and has played a vital role in putting this change project in partnership with a financial institution like ING.”
The project Alamo City is expected to enter the Q3 2027 in trade operations. OCI Energy had earlier announced the implementation of a 20 -year storage capacity agreement (SCA) with CPS Energy, which is the largest electricity and natural gas efficiency in the United States. Under this agreement, the OCI Energy Project is responsible for the development, financing, construction and property of Alamo City, and CPS energy will be operational control.
The LG Energy Solution Wortic will provide modern battery technology for this project. Elagen Power Solutions will serve as an EPC contractor, in which Black and Vietnch will work as a technical adviser. Renewable guards are providing property and accidental insurance brokerage services. Fuley and Lordner LLP provided legal lawyer to OCI Energy related to transactions. Skadden, ARPS, Slate, Meghar and Flom LLP were represented.
Civil Systems have added agglotics to the company’s largest project
On Thursday, civil systems announced the completion of the company’s largest project to date, with 342 MWDC Eldordo solar project in southeast Illinois, which is a US -based construction contract primarily for the project, with a modern -day use of US steel, and solo energy.


Elodordo’s operation has launched a long -term contribution with the American Farmland Trust (AFT) to make the Kansas -based non -profit Land Institute, as well as a combination of solar energy on a scale of utility, and a long -term environment with a long -term environment with a long -term environment. And the promises of funds have been brought to the food works of other local XI’s local XI of South Eleven. Communities within which it works.
“The development of energy infrastructure with effect is our North Star,” said Yuri Horwiots, CEO of the Civil System. “Elodorado shows what this vision seems practically: supplying reliable clean strength, counterfeiting sustainable community partnerships, and now proving that agriculturally can lead to crops. From the first day, the nexus and solo have helped to make this innovation in reality.”


Alan Bailey, the Midwest Solar Specialist at the American Farm Land Trust, added, “Mutual beneficial partnerships with solar developers can help farmers to provide the tools needed to protect their land, soil and livelihood.” “Elodordo shows how agriculturally agriculturally enhances the capacity of fields by meeting US energy needs.
Companies say the tracking system and solo construction skills will reduce long -term reliability and field adaptation for agricultural trials. The University of Illinois Urbana Champion and AFT has designed the Agravolotics Program in Elodordo, construction of the results achieved with the previous co -operation of civil systems:
- Establish a polynter hebei tet on a scale to support biological diversity and crop production capacity
- Improve clay health with ancestral and perennial planting and adaptive management
- Start Test Row-Flood Performance Under Panels Starting with Colonza Planting in the Autumn of 2025
Soltage saves $ 525m modern financing structure
The Independent Power Producer (IPP) Solidaj has announced the closure of a $ 525 million tax credit investment agreement. The modern financing structure involves the purchase of the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) in two years, which provides a stable, long -term capital to continue, construction, and continuing the 2+ GHz pipeline development of photovoltaic and battery energy storage projects.
In particular, this transaction is expected to fund the deployment of energy assets of the next 260 MW solidage. The agreement includes the association by the Fortune 500 Company to buy tax credit prepared by partnership through 2026.
“We are happy to announce the investment vehicle, which accelerates their ability to provide key generation resources to our customers throughout the United States,” said Meheer Mehta, Chief Investment Officer of the Solidarity.
The solitary had previously announced an increase of 260 million loans in June.







