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Energy Solns Provider Invenergy Secures Offshore Wind Lease Off California Coast

Invenergy California Offshore has announced that it has been named provisional winner for 80,418 acres of seabed for offshore wind development by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM). Invenergy California Offshore is a subsidiary of Invenergy, that claims to be a leading developer, owner, and operator of sustainable energy solutions. Invenergy held that […]

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Greenko Bags NTPC’s 3000 MWh Energy Storage Project Tender

Greenko Energies has emerged as the lowest bidder by a significant margin for NTPC Renewable Energy’s auction to set up interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected energy storage systems of 3,000 MWh capacity with a minimum of 500 MW capacity to be installed anywhere across India. Greenko won the entire capacity by quoting Rs 27.9 lakh /MWh/year, […]

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US Probe Identifies 4 Firms For Avoiding Trade Laws Against China

The U.S. Department of Commerce has identified Canadian Solar, BYD Hong Kong, Trina Solar and Vina Solar as firms possibly guilty of trying to evade US trade laws when it comes to import of Chinese origin solar cells and modules to the US. Announcing its  preliminary determinations in a recent circumvention case tied to solar cells […]

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The Top 5: Why Data Centres Are A Favourite To Shift To Renewable Energy

Whenever you use the internet, you’re connecting to one of the millions of servers distributed across hundreds of data centres located worldwide. Yes, these are the ‘cloud’ servers every digital user today is familiar with. While they are crucial for tech giants, people may not realise that these centres, with their extensive security requirements, and […]

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Google, Microsoft Sign New Pacts to Employ Renewables in Data Centres

IT conglomerates Google and Microsoft are increasingly opting for ways to decarbonise their businesses and help timely transition to green and clean energy. In a fresh development, both the companies have announced the signing of new agreements that will help them lower carbon footprint of their IT operations by the employment of renewable energy in […]

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Delta Has Delivered Over 1 Million EV Chargers Worldwide Since 2009

Founded in 2003, Delta Electronics India is among the leading power and energy management companies in the country. With operations in three business categories, namely power electronics, automation and infrastructure, the firm has made its presence felt across India with more than four manufacturing facilities, 200 channel partners and two R&D centres. Amit Gupta, Business […]

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Germany To Build First Green Ammonia Import Terminal in Hamburg

Germany’s Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) has has decided upon the northern city of Hamburg for the country’s groundbreaking new green ammonia landing site.  The operational start is planned for 2026. The facility will be a milestone for Germany’s efforts to decarbonize industry by the employment of hydrogen. German Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate […]

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A South American Success Story In Renewables – Chile

South American nation Chile has emerged as a surprise success story when it comes to adding renewables. The country has nearly 22 per cent of its electricity demand met by solar and wind farms. The country is an over-achiever, making impressive progress since 2008, the year Chilean Law set the Non-Conventional Renewable Energy Target to […]

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Switzerland’s Pexapark, Sweden’s AFRY Develop Valuation Framework for RE Investments

 AFRY- a Swedish-Finnish supplier of engineering, design, and advisory services that helps accelerate the transition towards a sustainable society- and Pexapark, a firm which facilitates PPAs, have entered into a partnership to develop the market’s first ‘Daily Valuation Curve’. The Daily Valuation Curve looks at providing renewables to investors, developers and portfolio owners with a […]

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