Spain’s Bilbao Port Authority has awarded an EUR-11.5-million (USD 13.3m) contract for the construction, operation and maintenance of four solar photovoltaic plants to supply renewable energy to its onshore power supply (OPS) system, it said on Monday. Port of Bilbao, Spain.
[pdf] The Port Authority of Bilbao in Spain has awarded a €11.48 million contract for the construction of solar photovoltaic (PV) plants, which will be integrated into the port's onshore power supply (OPS) system.
[pdf] The Port Authority of Bilbao has awarded a €11.49 million ($13.3 million) contract for the creation and upkeep of a new solar power facility at the Port of Bilbao. The project is a core component of the port’s BilbOPS initiative, aimed at supplying shore power to docked vessels.
[pdf] Enter Nicosia's energy storage power station - the island's superhero in disguise (cape optional). As Cyprus races to meet its 2030 target of 22.9% renewable energy [2], this storage facility acts like a massive power bank, storing solar energy when the sun plays hide-and-seek with clouds.
[pdf] With global oil prices fluctuating wildly (they've jumped 23% since January 2025) and tourism-dependent economies prioritizing sustainability, Port Louis' pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) project isn't just an alternative - it's becoming the backbone of the island's energy security strategy [1] [7].
[pdf] MAURITIUS PORTS AUTHORITY has floated a tender for Consultancy Services for Scaling up of Renewable Energy at Port Louis Cruise Terminal with solar PV covered parking. The project location is Mauritius and the tender is closing on 31 Dec 2025.
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