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India’s Solar Boom Is Unique On the Global Stage: Vinay Rustagi

Let’s start with a light question. How did you enter the solar industry? After completing my MBA, I specialized in finance and worked in various banks, focusing on project finance for large-scale projects in sectors like telecom, oil and gas, and transport. In 2011, after returning to India from the UK, I took on the […]

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South America’s Offshore Wind Boom Slows On Brazil Delays: Report

South America’s offshore wind sector, led by Brazil and Colombia, is grappling with regulatory bottlenecks and infrastructure gaps that threaten to delay one of the promising green energy pipelines, according to a new report by the Energy Industries Council (EIC), a trade association for the energy supply chain and provider of data, market insights, and […]

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Spanish Grid Collapse Places Spotlight On Grid Resilience, Diversified Sourcing

With power restored to over 99% of consumers by 29th April, the power outage in Spain and Portugal that happened on the 28th is the subject of deep investigation. Depending on which side of the fence you are, people have rushed to blame/defend renewable energy, but a more clear eyed certainty seems to be anything […]

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Trump’s Energy Policies Reshape US Priorities, Challenge India

In line with US President Donald Trump’s commitment to reversing policies implemented by the outgoing Biden administration, he announced a series of provisions that prioritize contracts related to materials, equipment, and services, aiming to maximize domestic energy supplies under specific circumstances. The US Congress has introduced several provisions concerning domestic energy. Notably, Section 101(c) authorizes […]

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Battery Storage Era: 5 Reasons BESS Is Supercharging the RE Revolution

Among many things, 2024 will probably remain a marker for the momentum it built up for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). So sharp has been the pick up here that even countries like the UK which had special focus on Pumped Hydro Storage (PSP) have changed rules in recent weeks to allow BESS projects to […]

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Australia Risks 12-18 GW Renewable Gap Due To Slow Investment, Study Finds

Australia has run into plenty of problems regarding its solar capacity. 2024 saw the continuing issue of curtailments as solar was regularly oversupplied to a grid run on baseload coal and gas power. The rush to build large batteries has helped, but not enough clearly. The National Electricity Market (NEM) is stalling investment in Australia’s […]

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Engineering Manager – Process

Responsibilities:- The role will report to the Delivery Manager within the Technical Consulting business, India. The Technical Consulting business line executes feasibility and concept studies across upstream Oil & Gas, Gas Processing, Refinery, Petrochemicals & Chemicals, Biofuels / Fuel Substitutes, Fertilisers and Decarbonisation projects. As a Manager, you will provide technical direction and technology expertise […]

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First Made-in-US Solar Plant Set To Power Google Data Centers

Made-in-US solar plants are now all set to power the Google data centers, the US Energy Department, under its policy office said in one of its latest blogs. The office said that this will boost the local economy and the American manufacturing industry in the country. US Office of Policy calls it one of the […]

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Finance On Agenda At IRENA’s 15th Assembly

Renewable energy capacity must triple and the rate of annual energy efficiency increases must double by 2030. This translates into a cumulative investment of USD 31.5 trillion to renewable power, electrical networks, flexibility measures, energy efficiency, and conservation, by 2030. The role of emerging economies will be key in achieving the levels of investments in […]

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