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Final Rules For Indian Carbon Credit Market Within 15 Days: Govt

Higher officials from the Ministry of Power today claimed that the final rules to govern the Indian Carbon Credit Market are expected to be out in the next 15 days. The officials said that after exhaustive consultations with the stakeholders, the ministry is set to come out with the final rules. It comes after the […]

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Thermax Subsidiary First Energy Commissions 45.80 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Captive Plant

First Energy Private Limited (FEPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Thermax Limited, an energy and environment solutions provider has commissioned a 45.80 MW wind-solar hybrid (WSH) captive power plant in the state of Gujarat. The state-of-the-art facility has an installed capacity of 24.3 MW of wind energy and 21.50 MW of solar energy. The plant […]

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Energy Trading In An Interconnected World

Matteo Mazzoni, Director of Energy Analytics, ICIS Energy markets are evolving, moving away from discrete regional or local hubs to become truly global and far more interconnected than ever before. The rise of LNG and associated infrastructure investment, for example, has seen it emerge as an analogue of more traditional natural gas hubs. Whereas previously, […]

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SJVN Issues Tender for 1.5 GW Renewable Energy with Storage

SJVN Ltd has invited bids for the selection of developers for 1.5 GW of firm and dispatchable power from renewable power projects with energy storage systems. The projects can be established anywhere in India, as long as they are connected to the interstate transmission grid. The developers for renewable energy will be selected through tariff-based […]

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Europe’s Solar Firm Alight Signs PPA With Axfood To Build Sweden’s Largest Solar Park 

Europe’s solar developer and Independent power producer Alight and food retail group Axfood have signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to build Sweden’s largest solar park threefold. The scale of the solar park unlocks the possibility of using non-recourse project financing for the first time, signaling a shift in the feasibility of large-scale solar in […]

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Israel’s Big Move- Mandatory Rooftop Solar Panels

With a lot of sun-hours, yet too little space, Israel faces an obvious challenge to build large utility scale solar.  To support the growing population and at the same time meet its goal of using a 30 per cent renewable share in total electricity capacity by 2030, Israel will soon require all new non-residential buildings […]

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Need A PLI Scheme For Grid-Scale Storage Systems: RK Singh

Union Power Minister RK Singh publicly batted for starting a dedicated Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for grid-scale storage systems. The statement has opened up speculations about the intention of the government to create a new scheme in this direction. Speaking at a public Delhi, the Minister for New and Renewable Energy said that renewable […]

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European Clean Energy Developer TagEnergy Raises €570 MillionTo Drive Growth

Clean energy developer and investor TagEnergy announced today a major capital injection, the closing of a dual currency (AU$ and €) green bond totalling a maximum of €570,000,000 (equivalent) with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and GIC as investors. The fund raise comes at possibly the best time ever for European RE developers, with a market that […]

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Solis Makes its Presence Felt at Intersolar Europe by Unveiling PV Energy Storage Solutions

On June 14-16, 2023, Intersolar Europe, a global photovoltaic event, was kicked off in Munich, Germany. Solis, a manufacturer of energy storage and photovoltaic inverters, used the platform to showcase a new generation of photovoltaic energy storage solutions on the spot. Here is a list of innovations unveiled by Solis on the occasion- Photovoltaic Energy […]

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