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Gujarat’s EV Charger Installer Mindra EV Inks MoU with IRM Energy for EV Charging Stations

As part of a significant move toward green transportation, IRM Energy, a Gujarat-based integrated natural gas distribution firm, and Mindra EV, another Gujarat-based EV charger installer, have partnered to install fast DC EV charging points throughout their CNG retail outlets in Gujarat. The decision will hasten the state’s adoption of EVs. IRM Energy’s CNG retail […]

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The Top 5: Largest Battery Energy Storage Systems Worldwide

As we talk about renewable energy replacing fossil fuels, the bottlenecks hindering the progress of renewable energy must be taken care of as well. One of these bottlenecks is the variable nature of renewable energy. Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), also known as Big Batteries, provide electricity grids with a wide range of benefits – […]

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Denmark’s Largest Energy Firm Ørsted Acquires Its First Solar Farm in Ireland

Denmark-based international renewable energy player Ørsted has said that it has acquired its first solar project called Ballinrea solar PV in Ireland through an agreement with Dublin’s (Ireland) renewable energy developer Terra Solar. Ørsted said that this takeover is a strategic first step towards the company’s multi-technology deployment in Ireland. Ørsted has committed to invest […]

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MAHAGENCO Invites EOI for 600 MW Solar Projects in Maharashtra

Under the “Mukhyamantri Saur Krishi Vahini Yojna,” the Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MAHAGENCO) has invited an Expression of Interest to establish six solar power plants in six different regions of Maharashtra with a cumulative capecity of 600 MW. Each plant has 100 MW of capacity.  The projects will be implemented in Nagpur, Amravati, Aurangabad, […]

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Pakistan Looks to Add 9000 MW Solar on Priority to Address Energy Crisis

The Pakistan government, stung by a persisting power crisis that has brought both outages and spiraling power costs in its wake, has finally changed course to add more solar to its grid.  While announcing plans to target 14,000 megawatts of solar capacity this year, the country is seemingly making up for lost time. We have […]

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Explained: The Arrival Of Big Batteries For Energy Storage

Big batteries, or battery energy storage systems (BESS), are attracting investors as the renewable energy demand climbs to new highs. Various governments and private companies are investing in big batteries to expand their network storage capabilities. From the pioneering 150 MW Hornsdale big battery in Australia to the recent SECI tender for a 500 MW […]

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Denmark, Germany to Develop Bornholm Energy Island of 3 GW

The Danish Government has said that it will increase the energy producing capacity at the Bornholm Energy Island in the Baltic Sea by 1 GW (increasing it from 2 GW to 3 GW) and the power will be transferred to the German grid. This is happening because the government has signed two political pacts taking […]

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CEA Report: Prices for Polysilicon & Solar Modules Will Start to Fall in 2023

According to data by Clean Energy Associates (CEA), solar module prices for foreign markets are anticipated to decline in parallel with predicted decreases in polysilicon prices as of 2023. Due to higher-than-anticipated European purchase volumes and constrained polysilicon supplies, the quality assurance and supply chain management company disclosed that module costs that had gone up […]

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In a First for US, California will Pilot Solar-Panel Canopies Over Canals

In an initiative that looks at “water-energy nexus paradigm gaining attention among public utilities”, ”the California Department of Water Resources, utility company Turlock Irrigation District (TID), Marin County, California’s water and energy project developer Solar AquaGrid, along with the University of California, Merced, have joined hands for Project Nexus. Shedding light on what the project […]

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