Hanwha Q Cells - the South Korea-headquartered producer of solar modules - has increased its downstream footprint further this week having closed financing on the acquisition of two large-scale solar farms in the U.K. Having secured financing for $61 million from Bayerische Landesbank, Hanwha Q Cells purchased the 24.8 MW Green End and the 20.4 MW Fenland solar farms in the English county of Cambridgeshire - adding a combined 45.2 MW to the company's U.K. PV portfolio. The two solar farms were connected to the U.K. grid in March this year, and are thus eligble for the renewable obligation certificate (ROC) at a rate of 1.4 MW/ROC. French utility EDF Energy has agreed to purchase the energy generated by the ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...