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Assistant Manager – Carbon Business

Conversant with carbon development process, especially with renewable energy, clean cookstoves, biodigesters, landfill methane capture, plastic recycling, clean water and similar project’s emission reduction computations, GHG accounting, familiarity with various framework of Verra, Gold Standard, GCC and other registry’s methodologies, standards, tools (Including that of CDM’s). You are expected to write PDDs, have fair understanding […]

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Sungrow Aims For Large Share Of Residential, Storage Segments in 2025

Sunil Badesra, Country Head (India and South Asia) for Global inverter leader Sungrow has reason to feel satisfied. Not only has the firm had a stellar 2024 in India, but the future looks even more promising thanks to the strong demand in the market, and a lineup of product offerings from Sungrow India. New launches […]

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Offshore Wind’s 2024 in India- Building Blocks Falling Into Place

India’s offshore wind ambitions made slow but steady progress in 2024, egged on by multiple European partners pushing the country to try this ‘last frontier’ of renewable energy. For a country heading towards 100 GW of solar, and 50 GW of onshore wind, Offshore wind energy has been a distant dream, primarily because of cost […]

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Besides Europe & Africa, Solex To Focus On Module Exports To US

After trying hands with solar module exports to the European and African markets, Indian solar module maker Solex Energy is now eyeing the United States. The top management of the company in a latest investors call talked about their plans to venture into the US solar market for their exports. Chetan Shah, Chairman and MD […]

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India Sees Less Hope From Funding Commitments At COP29

The UN recently concluded climate talks at COP29 in Baku with a pledge of $300 billion annually from rich nations to contribute to the global fight against climate change. The COP29 negotiations ended early Sunday morning in Baku. The Indian delegation, however, finds it not enough to deal with the climate change crisis. The COP29 […]

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Hybrid Projects Demand More Planning: Naresh Mansukhani (CEO, Juniper Green)

Tell us about the journey of Juniper Green in India till now. We launched Juniper Green as a solar-focused platform in 2018, primarily because solar energy is more predictable. During that time wind project tariffs were dropping too low. In 2021, we expanded our capabilities to include wind and storage projects. As a result, we […]

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Green Tariffs, Budget Crucial For RE Growth in Rajasthan, Gujarat: Report

The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), in a briefing note, recommended a multifaceted approach to accelerate the renewable energy transition in two renewable-rich states namely, Gujarat and Rajasthan. This involves implementing strategic measures to enhance financial resources, improve market dynamics, and support effective governance.  The note recommends the use of integrated green […]

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Why NTPC Is Showing Lesser Interest In RTC & FDRE Tenders?

India’s public sector power giant NTPC Limited has now explained why it is shy when it comes to Round-The-Clock (RTC) and Firm and Despatacble Renewable Energy (FDRE) tenders. The response from the NTPC management came to the fore when a query was raised regarding the lesser participation of the group in renewable tenders. The NTPC […]

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