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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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Iran Explores Solar To Address Its Energy Imbalance

Iran, an oil-rich nation, is grappling with an energy crisis exacerbated by harsh winter conditions. The country faces recurring sanctions that have significantly impacted its energy sector. Challenges such as insufficient investments in energy infrastructure, frequent power outages in industrial and residential areas, and severe energy shortages during winter have disrupted daily life. Factories and […]

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How Monitoring Improves Decentralized Renewable Energy To Support Healthcare?

By-Rishikesh Mishra and Lanvin Concessao The availability of reliable electricity increases a healthcare facility’s ability to treat patients and serve the community. Electricity is critical to operate basic equipment such as lights, fans and water pumps, but also run lifesaving equipment like baby warmers, oxygen concentrators, diagnostics, and vaccine freezers and refrigerators. In regions where […]

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Goldi Solar Enhances Capacity Targets

Surat-based Goldi Solar, has announced an enhancement to its capacity expansion plans. The firm now aims to increase its module manufacturing capacity from the current 3 GW to 14 GW by mid FY26. Additionally, Goldi Solar plans to build its cell manufacturing capacity to 4 GW by FY27, a crucial move aimed at reducing reliance on […]

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As EV Infra Charges Up, Expect EVs To Follow Suit

The recent speed breaker in the sales of Electric Vehicles (EVs) has raised many worries that the industry might be heading for trouble. However, we believe that this temporary blip will soon be a memory as sales pick up again, mainly due to the visible improvements one can expect in EV charging infrastructure, as well […]

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India’s Data Centre Boom Opens Up A Fresh Segment For Green Developers

By-Tej Prakash Bharadwaj & Manish Kumar   Notwithstanding the sluggish growth of data centres in India in the early 2000s, the advent and popularity of AI means that the data center sector in India is now set for a significant expansion matching its status as a regional power.  With a total capacity of around 1,000 Megawatt […]

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Amara Raja To License Gotion’s LFP Technology For Lithium Ion Cells In India

Amara Raja Advanced Cell Technologies Pvt. Ltd (ARACT), a wholly owned subsidiary of Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd (ARE&M), one of India’s leading battery manufacturers, has signed a technical licensing agreement with GIB EnergyX Slovakia s.r.o., a subsidiary of Gotion High-Tech Co Ltd. As part of the agreement GIB EnergyX will license Gotion’s world […]

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Hyundai Installs First EV Charging Facility In Chennai

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced the inauguration of its first 180 kW DC fast public electric-powered vehicles (EV) charging station in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, comprising of 150 kW & 30 kW connectors. According to HMIL, it is the only fast public EV charging station currently installed in Chennai and is the first of […]

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Leapmotor Forms JV With European Auto Firm To Foray Into India

Chinese auto-maker Leapmotor has announced that it has formed a joint venture with Europe-based vehicle company Stellantis as it plans to step into the Indian market. Leapmotor International BV, a Stellantis-led joint venture, will now be introducing T03 and C10 first in the European markets and expanding to India & Asia Pacific (excluding Greater China), […]

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