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Solar Energy On-Demand Use can be a Marvel Possibility

Researchers at MIT have come up with a ground breaking new innovation – a unique process for absorbing and retaining solar energy for on-demand use.  “It is a material that is capable of absorbing photons (light) and storing their energy,” said MIT professor Dr. David Zhitomirsky. “Then, this energy can be released as heat on-demand, […]

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Cabinet to install 15,000Mw Grid Connected Solar PV Power with NTPC

The Cabinet in a row to revive the National Solar Plan accredited the scheme of installing 15,000Mw Grid connected Solar PV Power through NTPC across three tranches. The Three Tranches will be: 3000 MW under Tranche-l under component of Packaging with Unallocated Coal based Warm Power and settled levies 5,000 MW under Tranche-ll with some […]

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Troubled REC SiIicon Gets Offer From Hanwha Corporation

Norwegian silicon maker REC Silicon has received a lifeline after years of financial troubles, but not without buyout some controversy. The Korean Hanwha Corporation and Hanwha Solutions, the entities with the highest shareholding in REC Silicon, have offered to buy out all other shareholders at NOK2.2 (US$0.21) per share through a newly established company, Anchor […]

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Polysilicon Market Bleeds Top 4 Chinese Manufacturers With Losses In H1

German polysilicon market specialist Bernreuter Research reports that the top 4 Chinese polysilicon manufacturers all slipped into losses in the first half of 2024. Consequently, at least three of the top 4 have cut down on capacity utilisation in the second half of the year, even as Tongwei continues to maintain output. In the first […]

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25% Of US Clean-Tech Funds At Risk Of Repeal Under Trump: Report

In the United States (US) 76% of global clean-tech factory investment in 2024 supported manufacturing in mainland China, far surpassing other markets despite efforts by governments to promote “onshoring” and “friendshoring”, said BloombergNEF’s (BNEF) Energy Transition Supply Chains 2025 report. The BNEF report said the United States remained a leading provider of manufacturing subsidies, but […]

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Global EV Battery Standards Tighten: What It Means for the Electric Mobility

Electric vehicles (EVs) have shifted from niche to mainstream, and the EV batteries are becoming a critical influencer of their rate of adoption worldwide. In just the last couple of years, EV sales and boom in the related battery market have shattered records worldwide, led by markets like China, Europe, and the United States. This […]

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Hyundai Motor Opens New Battery & Electrification Research Center At IIT Delhi

Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) has opened Hyundai Center of Excellence for future mobility technology (Hyundai CoE) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. This initiative includes establishing a joint research system to advance future mobility technologies focused on electrification and battery systems, reflecting the Group’s commitment to driving innovation tailored to the needs […]

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Livguard Appoints Sameer Nagpal As MD & Chief Executive Officer

Livguard an energy storage and solar solutions firm under the SAR Group, has appointed Sameer Nagpal as its new Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). With over three decades of experience across industries, Sameer is set to drive Livguard’s next phase of growth and innovation. Livguard aims to lead the transition to sustainable […]

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