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Ohmium Ships Its First “Made in India” Hydrogen Electrolyzer Unit To The US

US firm Ohmium International, through its Bengaluru based Indian subsidiary enArka India Private Limited, has shipped its first unit of electrolyzer from India to the United States, as a first step towards establishing India as a global hub for green hydrogen generation. The electrolyzer has been manufactured by Ohmium at its Bengaluru plant, India’s first […]

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Jindal Steel Floats RE Tender to Procure Max 224 MW

Jaipur-based Jindal Steel has released a new tender, inviting bids for the procurement of 224 MW of renewable power (solar and non-solar) for interstate or intrastate trading through the open access route. The company aims to meet its additional power requirements due to the expansion of its plant capacity from December 1, 2022, to November […]

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Developers Should Be Protected From Abrupt Regulatory Changes

Intro: Amid all excitement around the ambitious goals set by PM Modi for the energy market in India, solar firms like Amplus Solar also raise apprehensions about a need for regulatory stability and certainty. These they feel are the key asks, for enabling more investments to flow into the country and, also in ensuring viability […]

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IEX Announces Resumption of REC Trading From Nov 24

The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) has announce the resumption in the trading of Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) with effect from Wednesday 24 November 2021, after a gap of almost 16 months. The last REC trade session took place in June 2020. The trade has been resumed in line with APTEL’s recent order dated 09.11.2021 and […]

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IOC Floats Global Tender to Set Up Green H2 Units at Mathura & Panipat

The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), ranked 212th on the Fortune Global 500 list of the world’s biggest corporations as of 2021, has released a global tender to set up green hydrogen generation units at Mathura and Panipat — two of its big refineries in North India. The deadline for interested applicants to submit their bids […]

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S Korea to Push Hydrogen Ammonia Pwr Gen Project, Replace Coal, LNG

The Korean government will promote the commercialisation of hydrogen and ammonia co-firing power generation to replace coal and liquefied natural gas power generation. The government is planning to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by commercialising ammonia co-firing power plant by 2030 (20 per cent) and hydrogen by 2025 (more than 30 per cent). The Ministry of Trade, […]

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Rio Tinto Invests in InoBat to Support Battery Ecosystem in Europe

UK-headquartered mining firm Rio Tinto is investing in Inobat Auto, a battery technology and manufacturing company, to support the development of a battery ecosystem in Europe. This investment will support the completion of InoBat’s research and development centre and pilot battery line in Voderady, Slovakia. It follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed in May, outlining an […]

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Fortescue Races Ahead With Electrolyser Manufacturing Plans In Australia

Fortescue Future Industries which is building what it claims will be the world’s biggest plant for green hydrogen electrolysers, has confirmed approvals for the same within a month from the Queensland, Australia government. The  Andrew Forrest owned Fortescue may also include a gigawatt scale solar module factory and other production facilities. The facility will have […]

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US Court Exempts Bifacial Module Imports From Tariffs, in Win For SEIA

The US developer driven Solar group, Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has managed to successfully petition the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) to reinstate bifacial solar modules’ exemption from the Section 201 tariffs on imported solar modules. The move is a big win for the SEIA which was also joined by major utility developers […]

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