Magenta And Ather Energy Join Hands To Install EV Charging Stations Updated On Thu, May 19th, 2022 by Saurenergy EV charging firm Magenta ChargeGrid and Ather Energy, leading electric two-wheeler maker, have joined hands to install charging stations, investing the former with the responsibility to manage the charging stations under the Chargegrid platform. The companies have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), according to a press release. Magenta ChargeGrid is currently expanding its charging […] Read more
China, Europe Will Lead World To Record-breaking RE Capacity In 2022 Updated On Wed, May 11th, 2022 by Saurenergy The International Energy Agency (IEA) said today (May 11) that China and Europe would lead the world to set a new record in renewable energy capacity in 2022 after which the momentum could drop in the following year. The findings come from IEA’s Renewable Energy Market Update for May, 2022. A press release issued by […] Read more
GE Renewable buys stake in 3D Printing Firm COBOD International Updated On Sat, May 7th, 2022 by Saurenergy GE Renewable Energy has said that it has done a minority investment in COBOD International, the company providing the 3D printer used at the Bergen research facility and has helped the development of renewable energy in various countries. Officials from both companies said the investment will build on an existing relationship with COBOD International first […] Read more
Renewable Energy Supply Increases By 15.5 GW: CEEW-CEF Updated On Fri, May 6th, 2022 by Saurenergy New capacity addition of non-hydro renewable energy increased to 15.5 GW during FY22, according to the latest edition of the CEEW Centre for Energy Finance (CEEW-CEF) market handbook on May 6. Compared to 7.7 GW installed in the previous FY, it is quite an improvement. However, it is a poor consolation given India has the […] Read more
Indonesian Anantara Joins the List of Singapore’s Renewable Energy Suppliers Updated On Mon, May 2nd, 2022 by Saurenergy Indonesia based Anantara Energy Holdings Pte Ltd, a new JV between local solar power producer Quantum Power Asia and German renewable energy firm ib vogt GmbH, plans to export electricity to Singapore. The JV will see an investment to the tune of USD 5 billion (EUR 4.64bn) in the project, building a solar park of […] Read more
Hero Electric, ElectricPe Collaborate to Strengthen EV Charging Network Updated On Wed, Apr 13th, 2022 by Saurenergy India’s leading electric two-wheeler seller Hero Electric has announced that the company has entered into a partnership with electric vehicle charging platform ElectricPe to strengthen the charging network and propel EV adoption across India. As per the official statement, Hero Electric EV customers will be able to access the charging network of ElectricPe which has […] Read more
Sungrow Wins Enterprise for Best Practices in Achieving SDGs in 2021 From UNGC Updated On Thu, Apr 7th, 2022 by Saurenergy The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) Network China unveiled the list of Enterprises for Best Practices in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2021. Inverter major Sungrow was shortlisted given its outstanding practices in catalyzing global carbon neutrality. Offering access to affordable and reliable energy Sungrow is among the world’s leading renewable energy solution supplier […] Read more
Tata Power, Rustomjee Group collaborate for EV charging infrastructure in Mumbai Updated On Wed, Mar 30th, 2022 by Saurenergy Tata Power has announced that it has tied up with Rustomjee Group, a real estate developer, to install end-to-end electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions in all residential and commercial projects in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Tata Power will set up dedicated EV charging facilities for the residents of Rustomjee Group properties in Mumbai MMR, enabling […] Read more
Renewables Face An Oil Slick Updated On Mon, Mar 28th, 2022 by Saurenergy A month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the geo-political crisis has taken a heavy toll on human life, Ukrainian cities and infrastructure, and of course the Russian economy. If anything, the cost of the crisis for both the countries in the weeks succeeding February 24 — the day Russia first sent its forces into […] Read more