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Universal Energy Facility (UEF) Offers Grants to Solar Projects in Nigeria

The renewable energy expansion is expected to reach new heights in the African country of Nigeria as Universal Energy Facility (UEF) has announced providing grants to RE companies who applied to have their projects financed as part of the facility’s stand-alone Solar for Productive Use programme in Nigeria. UEF is a results-based financing facility managed […]

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eBikeGo Appoints Former Capt of Indian Squash Team Aditya Jagtap on Board of Directors

Electric two-wheeler mobility platform eBikeGo has appointed former captain of the Indian Squash team Aditya Jagtap as one of its Directors. Aditya Jagtap competed in the 2019-20 Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour. After graduating from Cornell University, he served as the captain of the Indian squash team and achieved his highest career ranking of […]

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The Top 5: Countries Offering Highest Incentives To EV Consumers

Passenger cars account for nearly 45 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions from the transport industry across the globe. In recent times, proper weightage has been given to the vehicles, deriving their mileage from renewable sources, in global efforts to bring down emissions. The enthusiasm, coupled with technological advancements, has made it possible for […]

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Siemens Gamesa Sets Sights on Setting Up Offshore Nacelle Manufacturing Facility in New York

Siemens Gamesa, which provides offshore and onshore wind turbines and related services worldwide, has announced that it has set sights on establishing a major offshore nacelle manufacturing facility to come up in New York state. If all goes well with New York authorities, this will be the firm’s third offshore wind solicitation. The facility being […]

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Chemical Giant Lanxess to Source Green Electricity from Engie

Specialty chemicals player Lanxess has said that it has signed power full supply agreements with energy company Engie for a total of 1,400 GWh for sites in Germany and Belgium. Lanxess said that more than half will be covered by corporate power purchase agreements (cPPAs) with guarantees of origin for green power. The cPPAs run […]

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Vestas Claims An Answer To Recycle All Wind Turbine Blades

Wind turbines have become a crucial component in the fight against climate change, but what happens to the massive blades at the end of their lifespan? Landfills were the only answer, until now. Vestas Wind Systems is claiming a game-changing chemical process that it says could eliminate the need for landfill disposal and transform used […]

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Navigating India’s Energy Transformation Through JETP Approach

Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) was first announced at the CoP26 and has since emerged as a key mechanism for multilateral financing by developed countries to support an energy transition in developing countries. JETPs provide a means for partner countries to work with climate finance donors and private sector investors on a clean, just energy […]

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China Fears Recede Somewhat, As EU’s Green Deal Industrial Plan Worries About US

If you thought that the renewed push for manufacturing in the US, EU and even India for that matter, was linked to countering China’s dominance of global manufacturing, think again. The European Union has finally released details of its $270 billion Green Deal Industrial plan to spur manufacturing in the continent. In what many see […]

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Trina Storage To Deliver More Than 100MWh BESS In United Kingdom

The Germany based subsidiary of Trina Storage has announced the contract closure for another two Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects in the United Kingdom shortly after the signing of the 50MW/102 MWh Swangate project last month. These two new deals – 25MW/58MWh and 50MW/58MWh – will also be utilizing Elementa which is vertically integrated […]

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