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Green Stocks June 6- Surprise Rate Cut Leaves Some Stocks Behind

On a day when the RBI as expected cut rates, it was the quantum of the rate cut that surprised quite a few people in the markets, the 50 bps cut along with the CRR cut indicating the quite aggressive mindset to power growth. While whether it works or not will be known only later, […]

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2030 Target No Longer Bold Enough, Look Beyond 500 GW

India’s pledge to install 500 GW of non-fossil energy by 2030 was hailed as bold and transformational when announced at COP26 in 2021. However, this target is no longer sufficiently ambitious compared to what the country has potential to achieve, thanks to the overall evolution of the energy landscape through the last few years.  For […]

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Green Stocks May 20- Stocks Shed Gains In A Jittery Market

After what seemed to be the start of a new push to recover lost ground, green stocks faced what seems to have been a false down, as all corrected today. Other than that contrarian pick Gensol, which of course is a punter’s stock for now as it heads for the bankruptcy court. The drop was […]

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MNRE Clarifies ALMM Exemptions for Net Metering & Captive Use

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has issued a latest clarification regarding the scope of exemptions under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) for various types of solar power projects. In an office memorandum, the ministry responded to two key queries related to the applicability of ALMM for Net-Billing, Virtual Net […]

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Security Risks From Inverters In Focus After US Report

While Chinese dominance of the solar panel industry has been well documented and understood, most people tend to bypass the huge presence of Chinese inverter firms in the solar market. Even if we consider key markets like India or the US and even Europe, the focus of supporting local manufacturing as well as creating tariff […]

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The Future Of Jobs Is Green, But Getting There Is A Maze

By-Aditi Tandon and Sejal Mehta  This story is part of a mini-series on green jobs. It explores how people are navigating careers in the green economy. The first story unpacked what green jobs are and why they matter. The upcoming stories will dive into specific sectors driving India’s green workforce and the aligned opportunities that this creates. […]

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Solving the Smart Metering Bottleneck: The Meters Aren’t the Real Problem

After a decade of investment, trials, and large-scale rollouts, utilities have largely solved the problem of collecting data from smart meters. The infrastructure is in place, head-end systems are deployed, and data is flowing. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: what should have been a foundational step toward transformation has become a new kind of lock-in.  […]

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Rising Heat, Rising Demand: Demand Response Makes a Case For India

Climate change has caused the global temperatures to soar to new heights with the world now witnessing significant heatwaves, and with that the rise of global cooling needs. In the new era of power consumption dominated by renewable energy (RE), Demand Response (DR) may play a crucial role in optimal use of power, especially in […]

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Global EV Battery Standards Tighten: What It Means for the Electric Mobility

Electric vehicles (EVs) have shifted from niche to mainstream, and the EV batteries are becoming a critical influencer of their rate of adoption worldwide. In just the last couple of years, EV sales and boom in the related battery market have shattered records worldwide, led by markets like China, Europe, and the United States. This […]

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