KPI Green Gets Grid Access For 642.6 MW Gujarat Wind Plant Updated On Wed, May 21st, 2025 by Saurenergy Gujarat-based KPI Green Energy, through its wholly owned subsidiary Miyani Power Infra LLP, has received an in-principle grant of connectivity for its 642.6 MW wind power project. The company disclosed the development in a recent regulatory filing. The connectivity approval was granted by the Central Transmission Utility of India Ltd. (CTUIL) for the Gujarat-based wind […] Read more
OPG Mobility Eyes Localizing EV Manufacturing: Anshul Gupta Updated On Tue, May 20th, 2025 by Saurenergy You’re present across various verticals—battery recycling, battery technology, EVs, and more. What’s your core focus today? The primary focus of OPG Mobility is boosting electric mobility, especially in the two-wheeler and three-wheeler segments. We’re involved in everything from batteries and EV charging stations to powertrains and even the plastic and mechanical parts that go into […] Read more
Mobec Aims To Boost Its Footprint In Battery Recycling, EV Charging Updated On Fri, May 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy Indian energy solutions firm Mobec is expanding its footprint in battery recycling and mobile electric vehicle (EV) charging, with plans to grow its energy storage and refurbishment capabilities, its chief executive said. The company operates a lithium battery recycling plant near Noida with a capacity of 6,000 tonnes per year and added a second, smaller […] Read more
Odisha To Bring New EV Policy Soon, Says Deputy CM Updated On Thu, May 15th, 2025 by Saurenergy Odisha is now all set to formulate its new Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy for the state, Deputy Chief Minister and Energy Minister K.V. Singhdeo said. This comes close to the expiry of its last EV policy in 2026. The state had earlier floated its Odisha Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy in 2021 to spur the growth […] Read more
KK Wind’s Largest Asia Factory Opens For Business In India Updated On Wed, May 14th, 2025 by Saurenergy KK Wind Solutions, a EUR 1 billion company owned by Danish Shipping group A.P. Moller Holding, has officially inaugurated a new factory and offices in Bengaluru, India. The expansion marks a major step in the company’s international growth strategy and its long-term commitment to supporting India’s renewable energy ambitions. The new factory will be the […] Read more
5 Reasons Why Green Hydrogen is in Trouble Updated On Thu, May 8th, 2025 by Saurenergy Green Hydrogen emerged as a great big hope when it was introduced as the fuel of the future with major economies and clean energy enthusiasts swearing big on the technology early into the start of this decade. However, the challenges identified in the initial years of debates still remain unsolved. With little progress, they can […] Read more
Axis Energy Gets APERC Nod For 400 MW Hybrid Projects In Andhra Updated On Tue, May 6th, 2025 by Saurenergy The Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC) has issued an order regarding the approval of four amended power purchase agreements (PPAs) between the Southern Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh Limited (APSPDCL) and Axis Renewable Energy Park entities for procuring a total of 400 MW from wind-solar hybrid projects. The agreements were executed under the […] Read more
EXPLAINER: What Are Green Jobs? Updated On Mon, May 5th, 2025 by Saurenergy This story is part of a mini-series on green jobs. It unpacks what green jobs are and why they matter. The next story explores how people are navigating careers in the green economy. The upcoming stories will dive into specific sectors driving India’s green workforce and the aligned opportunities that this creates. Green jobs have become […] Read more
5 Challenges For India’s 500 GW Clean Energy Target Updated On Mon, May 5th, 2025 by Saurenergy India’s aim to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based clean energy capacity target by 2030 may be one of the most ambitious goals for the decade across the globe. Yet, the probability of this happening may be bleak considering the factors adversely affecting the new capacity additions – comparatively sluggish progress, regulatory challenges, uncertainty in […] Read more