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Aquila Clean agrees 20-year Taiwan solar-fishery PPA

The 20-year offtake anchors revenue, but capacity, buyer, and price remain undisclosed.

Renewables Now reported on August 21 that Aquila Clean has agreed a 20-year power purchase agreement for a solar-fishery project in Taiwan. That report confirms the contract and its term; it does not say how many megawatts, who is buying the power, or at what price.

The 20-year length matters. Developers rely on such multi-decade offtakes to anchor project financing. Solar-fishery installations bring operating complications that make a long revenue commitment more valuable, not less. Without capacity or price, the market cannot size the revenue or compare terms.

A 20-year PPA, terms withheld

Enercon's EUR 1bn guarantee facility, Swift Current's $750m credit line, and OMV's e-methanol offtake were all confirmed this week without their commercial core disclosed. Aquila's PPA is the same. An infrastructure announcement can be real, dated, and signed, and still leave the market to price it blind.

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