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AGM- Process Engineering Green Hydrogen & Green Ammonia Project

Strong understanding of engineering codes, best practices and applicable national and international regulations in process engineering discipline in order to apply the standards and regulations Able to do risk assessment for the project as well as license ability of developed technologies and provide mitigation plan Knowledge of process engineering such as equipment design, engineering software; […]

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CEA Green Lights 7.5 GW of PSP, Eyes 22 GW Expansion In FY26

The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) cleared 7.5 GW of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for hydro-pumped storage projects (PSPs) in FY 2024-25, a significant milestone in India’s push for long-duration energy storage. The agency has also streamlined the appraisal process through its digital platform “Jalvi Store,” reducing documentation requirements and providing submission checklists to accelerate project […]

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TPREL Hits 10.9 GW Capacity With NTPC’s 200 MW FDRE Deal

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with NTPC Limited (NTPC), to develop a 200 MW Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project. Tata Power Company subsidiary’s FDRE project is spread across multiple locations in India and is set to be completed within 24 months. This project is expected to […]

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Jupiter Secures ₹500cr Investment From ValueQuest SCALE Fund

Jupiter International Limited, a manufacturer of photovoltaic solar cells and provider of end-to-end solar power solutions, announced today that it has secured a ₹500 crore (approximately $60 million) investment from ValueQuest SCALE Fund and its affiliates. This marks ValueQuest’s second investment in the company. Jupiter currently operates a 1 GW solar cell manufacturing facility in […]

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Top 5: Largest BESS Projects in the World in 2025

As large battery projects become more and more common across the world, a new initiative, BESS100 has emerged to track the largest among them all. The BESS100, an open source visual database of the 100 largest operational batteries in the world based on rated power i.e. MW, and not on installed or usable energy – […]

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Green Stocks April 11: A Day To Shine

We finally had a day where most green stocks in our pack outshone the market. While it is anyone’s guess how long the recovery will sustain, it was certainly obvious that value buyers are taking a second look at green energy after a sharp correction in many cases. The big standouts today were the wind […]

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Mauritius Becomes First African Country To Sign ISA’s Partnership Framework

Mauritius has become the first African country to sign a Country Partnership Framework (CPF) with the International Solar Alliance (ISA), marking a step forward in its clean energy transition. The island nation is the fourth globally, after Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Cuba, to formalize the framework. The CPF is developed by the ISA to promote medium- […]

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What Led to the Surge in REC Purchases by DISCOMs?

Union Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy Shripad Yesso Naik, in his latest statement before the Parliament, indicated that the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) have seen an upsurge. He attributed this surge to the changes in policy, which have made it more favorable for the power distribution companies (discoms) in the state. He […]

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Why Co-Locating of Storage And RE Matters

India has ambitious goals to install 450 GW of renewable energy (RE) capacity by 2030. Even though India has an impressive track record of quickly deploying renewable RE generation assets, the share of RE (excluding large hydro) in total generation continues to be low (13.75 percent) hindering grid decarbonization. The generation-installation gap can be addressed […]

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