Argentina
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Stellantis has agreed to buy into solar developer 360Energy in Argentina.
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YPF Luz, the power generation arm of oil and gas company YPF, has appointed Pedro Kearney as chief financing officer, based in Buenos Aires.
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Renewable developer Genneia has inked a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Shell in Argentina.
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Power producer SCC Power has completed the expansion and conversion to combined cycle of the San Pedro power plant in Buenos Aires province.
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Renewables developer Genneia is planning to issue green bonds for a duo of solar and wind projects in Argentina.
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The power generation arm of YPF, YPF Luz, is planning to issue up to $60 million in bonds in Argentina.
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Argentine power generator MSU Energy has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) to supply solar power to Volkswagen.
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Argentine renewable developer Genneia has inked a renewables power purchase agreement (PPA) with agribusiness company Bunge.
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Argentine power generator Albanesi Energía is planning to issue bonds in the local market, scheduled for 14 February 2024.
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Santiago-based developer Verano Energy has sold a greenfield solar project in Argentina to an undisclosed large local buyer.
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Australian mining firm Allkem has secured a long-term financing package of up to $50 million from IDB Invest to develop its greenfield Sal de Vida lithium project located in the province of Catamarca.
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YPF Luz has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) to supply renewable energy from its latest wind project in Argentina.
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IDB Invest is preparing an up to $333.5 million debt package to support YPF Luz’s renewable expansion in Argentina.
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Renewables developer Genneia is issuing a $15 million green bond, with a capacity to grow to $30 million, for a pair of solar and wind projects in Argentina.
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Argentina’s Secretariat of Energy is seeking expressions of interest to develop energy storage system projects in the country.
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Central Puerto has acquired a solar project in Argentina, adding 117MW of solar capacity to the company’s renewable portfolio.
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Oil and gas company Petroquímica Comodoro Rivadavia (PCR) has brought online a trio of wind farms in Argentina.
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Australia’s Fortescue has secured rights to develop a wind farm in the Rio Negro province of Argentina.
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Argentina’s Ministry of Energy and the Bank of the Argentine Nation (BNA) have finalized a line of credit for the implementation of distributed generation of renewable energy.
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Power producer MSU Energy is issuing green bonds for a 137MW portfolio of solar projects the company is developing in Argentina.
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