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Adani Green Commissions 250 MW Andhra Pradesh Solar Project

Adani Solar Energy AP Eight Private Limited, a subsidiary of Adani Green, has commissioned a 250 MW solar power project in Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh. With the commissioning of this plant, AGEL’s total operational renewable generation capacity has increased to 12,591.1 MW. The company had earlier guidance for well over a GW of commissionings before March […]

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Safety Engineer – Solar EPC

The Safety Engineer is responsible for managing the health, safety, and environmental (HSE) aspects of solar EPC projects, ensuring compliance with relevant safety standards, government regulations, and industry best practices. The role requires collaboration with various teams, including engineering, procurement, and construction teams, to minimize risks and create a safe working environment Key Responsibilities:- Safety […]

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Ladakh: Group Surya Wins Solar-Hydrogen Microgrid Project

Group Surya’s subsidiary, Surya International, has secured an EPC package to develop a 200 kW Solar-Hydrogen BESS-Based Microgrid in Chushul, Ladakh. NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL), a subsidiary of NTPC Ltd., awarded the project to the Odisha-based company. NTPC and the Indian Army launched this initiative to utilize green hydrogen for round-the-clock (RTC) power […]

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Serentica Increases Renewable Energy Capacity For Hindustan Zinc to 530 MW

Indian renewable energy company Serentica Renewables has announced strengthening its partnership with Hindustan Zinc Limited, India’s largest and the world’s second-largest integrated zinc producer. This expanded power delivery agreement increases Hindustan Zinc’s round-the-clock (RTC) renewable energy capacity from 450 MW to 530 MW. This has led to a boost in its clean energy share to […]

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Macwin Solar Aims To Start New TOPCon Module Production From April

Gujarat-based solar company Macwin Solar has now planned to start the production of TOPCon-based solar modules from April of this year, the top management of the company told Saur Energy. In an interaction with Saur Energy, Parth Budheliya, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the firm, said that the company plans to carve out its own […]

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Startup Focused On Stabilising Solar Heavy Grids Raises $15 Million

Brisbane, Queensland based Australian technology group EcoJoule Energy,  has raised $15 million to power its expansion into the UK, Europe and South East Asia. The battery storage company promises to address the challenges posed by thr addition of solar power through households to the grid with its power management products and software. Founded in 2014 […]

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Juniper Green’s Solar Project To Supply Power To Bhutan

Juniper Green Energy today announced the successful commissioning of its 100 MW solar project. The project is set to supply cross-border electricity to Bhutan. This achievement marks the company’s first merchant plant, the company said. The project facilitates an important cross-border power agreement, aiming to provide 50% of the power generated to Bhutan during the […]

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Herbicide Use in Solar Parks Poses New Ecological Risks

By-Gowthami Subramaniam When a 40-acre solar park came up in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruppur district last year, residents of a colony bordering the solar park, were unaware of the potential consequences. Now, they are increasingly troubled by the strong smell and possible health risks of herbicides that the park is using for weed control. “We smell […]

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Corning, Suniva & Heliene Launch ‘Made in US’ Solar Production

Suniva, a US-based manufacturer of monocrystalline silicon solar cells, and Heliene, a solar module manufacturer, have announced a deal with Corning Incorporated. The company claims this is one of the first ‘Made in America’ solar module supply chains. Under the agreement, the two companies will supply the domestic market with US-made polysilicon, wafers, and cells. […]

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