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Lease Program on Housetop Solar System in Filmnagar, Hyderabad – SolarTown

The SolarTown Energy Solutions has introduced a sunlight based housetop framework on a 2,400 sq. ft. multilevel private property situated in Filmnagar, Hyderabad under a residential lease program. The program accompanies zero in advance expenses and fixed monthly rates lower than Discoms, protecting house owner against increasing of power costs. It is assessed to save […]

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Bengal to Flaunt its First Solar Powered Village

It’s a festivity time for the general population of Pandri, as the town in the Purulia district of West Bengal surviving with zero-power probability gets a ray of light to their houses. The town has been recently introduced with first solar controlled power plant which brings up a further recognition of being the first in […]

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Is Alternative Energy the “Game Changer” for India – A look back!

The energy of the sun and the rays produced are significantly essential for life. Now that’s elementary, what about transforming sunlight into electricity power by directly using the photovoltaic (PV) process or indirectly using the concentrated solar power (CSP) process? Today, these types of energy process from sunlight have immaculate applications and benefits for the […]

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Saur Energy Explains: Grains to Grid – Power of Sand Batteries

Energy storage technologies are evolving at a fast pace in order to keep up with the new-age energy storage demand. New innovations in battery technologies have enhanced energy density, life, and cost components of the novel batteries, making them more favorable than ever before. Thermal storage based Sand batteries are one such ESS technology that […]

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Odisha To Meet 33% Of Its Power Needs Through RE By 2036

Odisha has attracted over ₹5 trillion in investments across manufacturing sectors over the past three years, with 14% flowing into green energy equipment and 8% into electric vehicles (EVs) and EV components. In its “Odisha Vision 2036 & 2047” document, the state outlined plans to meet at least 33% of its energy needs from renewables […]

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Vedanta Boosts RE Capacity to 1 GW, Targets 2.5 GW By 2030

Vedanta, a diversified conglomerate in energy transition metals, critical minerals, and technology, has ramped up its renewable energy capacity to 1.03 GW (gigawatt) of round-the-clock equivalent power through a series of power delivery agreements. The company aims to scale this to 2.5 GW by 2030 as part of its broader ambition to reach net-zero emissions […]

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Kosol Energie Plans Lab To Test Long Durability Of Modules

Indian solar manufacturer Kosol Energie has now planned a dedicated lab to test the durability and reliability of solar modules. The top management of the firm told Saur Energy about their steps towards boosting research and development on solar modules. Nitin Sangle, CEO of Sunray Solar, the solar vertical of Kosol Energie said the lab […]

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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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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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