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SJVN Arm Issues Tender for BOS Supply, O&M for 200 MW Solar Project

A subsidiary of SJVN, SJVN Green Energy Limited (SGEL) has issued a tender for the supply of a Balance of System (BOS) package. It also entails O&M services for a 200 MW solar project at Khavda Solar Park, Gujarat. The last date for the submission of bids is September 5, 2023. Bids open on September […]

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Tata Power Reports 29% Growth In PAT In Q1 YoY

Tata Power today announced its financial results for Q1 of FY24. The Indian power company reported a 29 percent growth in its consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT). Its net profit stood at Rs 884 crore during Q1 of FY 23, which notched up to Rs 1,141 crore during the Q1 of FY24, registering a 29 […]

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LOHUM & Vecmocon Partner to Power 100,000 LIB-Enabled EVs

Producer of sustainable energy transition materials and Vecmocon, an Indian EV intelligence company backed by Tiger Global & Blume Ventures, have partnered to accelerate EV battery adoption and enable easy financing. The partnership aims to accelerate second-life battery use and power 100,000 LIB-enabled EVs over two years with AI-powered Battery Management System (BMS) by determining […]

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NTPC REL Wins RUMSL’s 80 MW Floating Solar Project

NTPC Renewable Energy Limited, a subsidiary firm of energy conglomerate NTPC, has emerged successful in bidding for a 80 MW floating solar project at Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. The tariff at which the firm won the tender floated by RUMSL (Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited) is an impressive INR 3.80 kWh. RUMSL is joint venture between […]

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Tata Power Signs MoU With Maharashtra For 2800 MW of PSP

Tata Power has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Maharashtra government to develop Pumped Hydro Storage Projects (PSP) with a combined capacity of 2800 MW. The power firm said these projects will likely see an investment of around Rs 1300 crore.  The company shared the information in its latest filing before the Bombay Stock Exchange […]

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What’s Wrong With Mexico’s Solar Plans?

Mexico, situated in one of the sunniest parts of the world with a strong manufacturing base and growing energy demand should have been among the leaders in the transition to renewable energy. However, the country has underperformed massively, perhaps even flowing under the radar of more intense global attention, as it pays lip service to […]

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