As Portugal pushes forward with its clean energy ambitions, the opportunity to retrofit existing assets with battery storage and hybrid technologies is immense. Yet, progress has been hampered by a permitting regime that hasn’t always kept pace. That could be about to change. Benoit Ribeaud breaks down the implications of Decree-Law 99/2024
Everoze delivered tailored technical and corporate due diligence, adapting risk assessment to the company’s innovative energy-as-a-service model.
Everoze a eu le plaisir d’accompagner la société Valorem dans le cadre du financement de deux centrales photovoltaïques au sol situées à Poucharramet (14,4 MWc) et à La Barbarade (3,3 MWc), dont la mise en service est prévue en 2026.
Agrivoltaics combines clean energy generation on dual-use sites where land productivity can continue, and even be enhanced, offering big possibilities for Italy, as Everoze partners Simon Hughes and Dario Brivio explain.
Insightful reflections on the robustness of solar energy yield assessments from Everoze Partner Jessica McMahon. Solar resource assessment is a key source of uncertainty that can be overlooked. How have you considered uncertainties on your projects?
Abdul Sotayo examines policy changes for solar minigrids and their adoption within the broader macroeconomic context. What opportunities do such systems present?
Everoze was happy to advise BNZ on the debt financing of a portfolio consisting of 17 projects in Spain, Italy and Portugal
Everoze supported Power Capital, a leading IPP based in Dublin, for the c. €215m financing process relating to a portfolio of seven new build solar farms in the Republic of Ireland, totalling 290 MWp
Knowing the expected climate risks will let developers pick the best equipment for a project’s location, reducing risk and securing the long-term bankability of portfolios – Simon Mason discusses the challenges the industry faces in minimizing its hail risk exposure