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NTPC Q4 results Strong, Renewables Take Centre Stage for Future

NTPC ended fiscal year 21 with a renewable capacity of 1.86GW, aims for 60GW by 2032 NTPC Limited, announced its Q4FY21 numbers on Saturday. The state-owned power company reported strong results, partly due to the base effect of low power demand from last year’s Covid hit demand. In the previous fiscal year, net profits were […]

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Methane Could be a Greater Source of Power In US

Natural gas is an important source of power in the United States. An estimated 300,000 miles of pipeline transport natural gas across the country, while thousands of gathering, processing, and storage facilities prepare and store the gas for end users. One of the natural gases, Methane (CH4) is studied and proven to be 80 times […]

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Product Manager, Multibrand

SBU ASP > Service, ASP > Service Commercial The ASP Service Commercial Department is guiding the continuous and profitable growth in the Service business across Asia Pacific (ASP) by selling service solutions for any Renewable Energy asset and by any OEM – Vestas or Non-Vestas (multibrand). The different service solutions are typically relating to one […]

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Wind-based Electrification Will Drive Europe to Net Zero: WindEurope

Electrification is the most cost-effective way to decarbonise Europe’s economy according to a report from ETIPWind and WindEurope out today. Wind energy will lead the process: the EU sees it being half of Europe’s electricity by 2050. With the right investments in grids and technology, the combined rate of direct and indirect electrification will be […]

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DR Congo Goes With Solar Off Grid To Power 3 Northern Cities

Africa’s second largest country, and one of its poorest, the Democratic Republic of Congo (not to be confused with the neighboring Republic of Congo) has finally placed a big bet on renewable energy. The government there has finally gone for a $100 million investment off grid hybrid solar projects that will provide power to three cities […]

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FOR Report Targets Clean Energy Cess, Coal, Better Renewable Planning

The Forum of regulators (FOR) is  a body set up under section 166(2) of the Electricity Act, 2003 to ensure better coordination and analysis among power regulators across the country. The Forum consists of Chairperson of Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) and Chairpersons of State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs). The Chairperson of CERC is the […]

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Reygar Boosts Offshore Wind Industry With V-PILOT Offering

UK based leading provider of innovative, adaptable, and cost-effective monitoring and control solutions for maritime operations challenges, Reygar Limited has launched V-PILOT, an integrated autopilot and mission planning system for unmanned survey vessels (USVs). Reygar’s new V-PILOT offering uses an embedded vessel controller and a shore-side user interface to connect to existing GPS, thrusters, steering, […]

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Solar Energy Market: Paradigm Shift in India’s Power sector

Contributed By Gautam Das, CEO and Co-founder, Oorjan Solar’s Time Economy and the environment have to go hand in hand for sustainable growth. We have paid the price for economic growth at the cost of environmental damages. Fossil fuels, like petroleum and coal, are highly polluting and depleting at an alarming rate. Global warming and escalating pollution […]

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Yulu Bikes Claims 2.5 Times Growth During Lockdown

When businesses all across the country suffered due to Covid-19 imposed lockdowns, one electric mobility company claims it grew , and played its part in helping covid warriors. We are talking about Yulu bikes, that enables urban mobility across public and private modes of transport seamless, shared, and sustainable, through its user-friendly mobile app. We […]

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