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Australia Risks 12-18 GW Renewable Gap Due To Slow Investment, Study Finds

Australia has run into plenty of problems regarding its solar capacity. 2024 saw the continuing issue of curtailments as solar was regularly oversupplied to a grid run on baseload coal and gas power. The rush to build large batteries has helped, but not enough clearly. The National Electricity Market (NEM) is stalling investment in Australia’s […]

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Solar Journey of Africa: 2024 in Review and the Road Ahead

Africa is the continent with the world’s largest solar energy potential and investment is the only thing that’s keeping Africa from powering its development using this potential. The solar growth in Africa remained modest in 2024 in the face of structural challenges such as limited financing, regulatory barriers and infrastructure constraints which still impede the […]

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Maharashtra Partners With UK To Build Its First 1.2 GW Solar Park

The Mumbai-based Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd. (HMPL) has forayed into green energy with the development of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Saur Urja Park (CSMSUP). This is one of the first solar parks in Maharashtra. Hazoor Multi Projects will develop this project in collaboration with a multinational company from the United Kingdom. This 1.2 GW capacity […]

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As India Goes Past 100 GW Solar Milestone, No Time To Rest

If ever there was a better use of the term turning point, inflection point, or simply the year when everything fell into place, 2024 would probably come the closest for the Indian solar market. These 365 days proved to be a harbinger of several good news for the different stakeholders in the industry, including solar […]

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South America Solar Growth in 2024: Achievements and Challenges

South America continued its steady solar growth over the last half-decade in particular, and overall renewable energy capacity additions in general, through the year 2024. Brazil remained the biggest market on the Latin American continent, with other nations like Chile, Colombia, and Costa Rica showing diversity in renewable progress. On the other hand, Chile’s massive […]

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Green Stocks Jan 27: Green Stocks Succumb To Gravity In A Weak Market

On a day when the Nifty was down over 1%, green energy stocks, almost all of which trade at multiples higher than the Nifty index stocks, suffered today. Borosil Renewables, Shakti Pumps, SWREL, and KPI Green all tested the power circuit limits. Others with higher circuit limits suffered even more, as Acme Solar sank over […]

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Husk Power, Acumen Tie Up To Boost Solar Mini-Grids In Congo

Husk Power and Acumen today announced $500,000 funding in the form of a grant from Acumen’s Hardest-to-Reach (H2R) initiative to support the company’s entry into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), growing access to decentralized renewable energy solutions in the world’s second-largest population living without access to electricity. Announced at the Mission 300 Africa Energy […]

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Budget 2025: Green Firms Seek Support For Wafer, Ingot Production

As the Union government is gearing up to announce the Union Budget, India’s renewable energy sector is expecting more hand-holding support from the government. The industry is now also keen to have more stability in policies and attention to some of the lesser support areas of the industry. In the last interim and extended budget […]

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Waaree Commences Commercial Solar Module Production In US

Waaree Solar Americas Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Waaree Energies Ltd has announced the commencement of commercial production of solar modules at its advanced manufacturing facility in Brookshire, Texas. The unit boasts a capacity of 1.6 GW. With the facility now fully operational, Waaree Solar Americas is set to produce solar photovoltaic (PV) modules […]

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