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A 114 MWp solar park in Germany goes live, supplying Shell and Finanz Informatik

The capacity and the two corporate offtakers are public. The ownership, tariff, and financing are not.

A 114 MWp solar park in Germany has gone live, supplying Shell and Finanz Informatik, Renewables Now reports. The report names the array's size and its two corporate offtakers.

It leaves the rest to inference. There is no owner, no construction cost, no PPA tenor, no tariff. The plant is real; the numbers that would let an investor price it are absent from the announcement.

It fits a pattern in the week's energy wires PWD has covered. Swift Current's $750m facility came without a named lender. Aquila Clean's 20-year Taiwan solar-fishery PPA had no capacity or price. Scatec's Romanian wind financing was confirmed with terms off the wire. Each has a tangible asset or a signed buyer; none comes with a public return profile.

Shell and Finanz Informatik are concrete counterparties, and 114 MWp of generation is welcome in a market that wants it. The capital stack, as so often this week, is the missing line.

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