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Ready, Set, Go: India’s Solar Manufacturing Ambitions Are Flying

For India’s solar sector and its many entrepreneurs, all signals are finally green. Or so it would seem. Be it progress on manufacturing plans, including the all important backward integration, exports, and of course, a strong domestic market for their output. Everything has come together for the many firms and entrepreneurs who will hope for […]

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Renewable Energy – Consultant

Act as a stream resource on projects (with a focus on energy projects, primarily renewable) to support the successful delivery of specific outputs individually or as part of a team. Help deliver complex technical due diligence and monitoring commissions to a high quality from specific needs to completion. Carry out research within client organizations and […]

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Research Analyst – Oils & Chemicals

The Global Analyst Team sit within Wood Mackenzie’s Commodities division, covering industries across the Chemicals, Oil & Gas and Metals & Mining sectors. We monitor key events and conduct research to produce thought-provoking reports, data models, and presentations. From asset valuation to corporate reports, from market supply-demand research to price-forecasting, and from the regional to […]

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Developing Countries Yet To Explore Critical Minerals: IRENA Report

A latest report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) on critical minerals claims that several developing countries hosting critical mineral reserves are yet to explore them fully. The agency mentioned its latest findings on critical minerals in its report titled ‘Geopolitics of the Energy Transition’.  The report said that developing countries with higher reserves […]

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McDonald India Invests Rs 14cr To Start 3.2MW Solar Plant In Delhi

Leading fast food chain McDonald’s India (North and East) has invested Rs 14 crore to commission Delhi’s largest solar power plant in Najafgarh. As a result, 24 percent of McDonald’s Delhi restaurants have now transitioned to renewable energy, the company said in a statement today.  With a capacity of 3.2 Megawatt (MW), the solar plant […]

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China Gets the “Largest” Solar Powered Green Hydrogen Project in the World

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec), the $490 billion oil major announced the start of production at a Green Hydrogen Pilot Project (“Project”) constructed by the company in Kuqa City of Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The project aims to produce green hydrogen using solar power instead of natural-gas-based hydrogen at Sinopec’s refinery in […]

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Remediation Specialist – ENS

The ENS services team at Burns & McDonnell India is building a team to support the US offices. The work that the ENS team supports include air quality services, remediation services, natural & cultural resources. Burns & McDonnell India (BMI) Environmental Division is looking for a well-rounded and driven engineer/technician to work on projects with […]

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Trina Solar Aims To Use 100 RE Power In Global Manufacturing By 2030

Solar photovoltaic module solution and energy company Trina Solar has now vowed to use 100 percent renewable energy for its global manufacturing and operations by the end of 2030. The company has outlined its plan to go net-zero with its greener ambitions. The company said that it had expanded its sustainability efforts by implementing various […]

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Northland Power Secures Financial Close for 250 MW Oneida Energy Storage Project

It looks like the energy storage infrastructure is burgeoning in Canada with many announcements being made this week. In the fresh case, Toronto-headquartered Northland Power has announced that its 250 MW Oneida Energy Storage Project in Southern Ontario has reached financial close. It has secured all the necessary financing. The total cost for the project […]

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