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United Nations Donates $10 Million for Renewables to Support Zimbabwe

Just when Zimbabwe has been facing acute power shortages and prolonged darkness hampering the economic activities and the quality of life of the citizens, the United Nations (UN) has made a donation of $10 million to the African country to finance the development of renewable energy projects. The donation is to enable Zimbabwe to come […]

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Mainstream, Ocean Winds, Statkraft Collaborate with Aker Solutions for Floating Wind

Global renewable energy company Mainstream Renewable Power, Ocean Winds and Statkraft have signed an MoU with Aker Solutions, in Norway to collaborate on offshore wind at Utsira Nord. The official statement held that Mainstream, Ocean Winds and Statkraft are in a consortium to pursue an application to develop floating wind power at the Utsira Nord […]

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Mumbai’s CSMI Airport Sets Up Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Stations

India’s EV development has drawn attention as people are increasingly inclined to make thoughtful travel decisions. Against this backdrop, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has erected six sturdy DC rapid EV charging stations at Terminals 1 & 2 to make a substantial contribution to the country’s green infrastructure while understanding travelers’ preferences. Standing […]

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Siemens Emerges Lowest Bidder For 1,200 E-Locomotives Worth Rs 20,000 Crore

German engineering major Siemens has won a contract to build 1,200 electric locomotives with 9000 HorsePower at Dahod in Gujarat for more than Rs 20,000 crore. The tender from Indian Railways was published in April this year. The Indian railways has set itself a net zero target of 2030, with a major part of the […]

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Bp Takes Control Of AREH – Australia’s Largest Renewables Project

Global energy conglomerate bp has now officially taken over the operations at the Asian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) – which is the largest renewable energy project in Australia – after it has acquired a 40.5 per cent equity stake in AREH. Situated in the Pilbara, Western Australia, bp held that the RE hub has potential […]

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NTPC Renewables Report Card: The State of The PSU’s Renewable Efforts

India’s national generator, NTPC, works for and is under the ownership of the Ministry of Power, Government of India. It is engaged in the generation of electricity and allied activities. The company is positioned at the helm of the Indian power sector and is the largest power producer in the country. NTPC is also actively […]

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MSEDCL Discovers Price of Rs 2.90/kWh In 500 MW Solar Tender

The Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company (MSEDCL) has discovered a best price of Rs 2.90/kWh for 100 MW out of the 500 MW it auctioned to secure 500 MW of long-term power from grid-connected intrastate solar projects. SolarArise was the lowest bidder,  while state owned SJVN Green Energy, and Tata Power subsidiary Tata Power Renewable […]

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India’s Policy Framework For Low-Carbon Electricity Generation

India recently submitted its Long-term Low-Carbon Development strategy to the requirements of the Paris Agreement. The South Asian country aims to go carbon-neutral by 2070, requiring adopting new technological developments while taking care of all the associated risks. For this, the Policy framework that the country adopts will matter the most in its transition to […]

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Volkswagen’s Aurangabad Factory Adopts 100% Renewable Electricity

By 2025, German motor vehicle manufacturer, the Volkswagen Group, hoped to have used only green energy (100% Renewable Electricity) at its Aurangabad site. Three years earlier than anticipated, the German automotive giant has already used only renewable energy at its Aurangabad production facility. In 2018, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited (SAVWIPL) ordered the installation […]

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