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        POWER            WELCOME  to NewsBase’s Power Roundup  REM: US shipments of solar PV modules
                         Global (NRG Power), in which the reader is  reached a record peak in 2021: EIA
                         invited to join our team of international editors,  US shipments of solar photovoltaic modules
                         who provide a snapshot of some of the key issues  rose to a record electricity-generating capacity
                         affecting their regional beats. We hope you will like  of 28.8mn peak kW in 2021, up from 21.8mn
                         NRG Power’s new concise format, but by clicking  peak kW in 2020. This is based on data from
                         on the headline link for each section the full text  the Annual Photovoltaic Module Shipments
                         will be available.                   Report of the Energy Information Administra-
                                                              tion, part of the US Department of Energy.
                         AfrElec: Bboxx acquires solar group PEG Africa
                         Bboxx, a British power company, has purchased  ENERGO: UK investors plan 450-MW wind
                         solar energy provider PEG Africa, giving it  farm in Romania
                         access to new markets in West Africa (Senegal,  Investment company Low Carbon announced
                         Côte d’Ivoire, Ghanaand Mali).“Following the  it has partnered with Rezolv Energy to build a
                         acquisition, Bboxx will have over 250 shops  450-MW onshore wind farm in Romania, near
                         and 4,000 staff, positively impacting the lives of  Bucharest. Once operational, the wind farm
                         3.5mn people,” a company statement said, not-  operating under the name of Vis Viva will be
                         ing the company will now operate in 10 different  one of Europe’s largest onshore wind farms,
                         countries.                           Low Carbon said in the press release.



















































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