Author: Manish Kumar

With Bulging Order Book, SW Solar Aims Rs 6000cr Revenue In H2

Bolstered by a historic order book value, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy (stock code-SW Solar) aims to add Rs 6,000 crore in revenues during the second half (H2) of the financial year 2024-25. In its latest investors call, the company’s top management expressed optimism about the upcoming quarters, Q3 and Q4, referring to the current […]

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How Solar Energy Is Transforming India’s Healthcare Delivery?

The Community Health Center (CHC) in Joshimath, Uttarakhand, is the only government health facility in this small hilly town and serves as the largest healthcare center for many nearby villages. Joshimath is also known as the gateway to the pilgrimage site Badrinath. This small government healthcare facility attends to the medical needs of both tourists […]

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Tata Steel Using Multiple Options To Boost Use Of RE: Probal Ghosh

1. What are the major works you are doing towards shifting to renewable energy for your operations? Integrated Steel plants are power intensive and require huge quantum of power. Currently, the standard BF-BOF route of making steel is in operation and the by-product gases generated in the process are utilised for meeting many heating purposes […]

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H1 Update: Adani Green Increases Its Capacity Upto 11.20 GW

Adani Green, the project developer company of the Adani Group today revealed that its operational capacity has progressed from 8.31 GW (H1 of FY24) to 11.20 GW in H1 of 2024-25. Its current capacity comprises 2,418 MW of solar and 450 MW of wind power plants. The port-to-airport conglomerate has increased its presence in the […]

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Maharashtra To Use DMF Funds To Deploy Solar Fencing

The Maharashtra government has planned to use District Mineral Foundation (DMF) funds to deploy solar fencing in 160 villages in the Yavatmal district. The Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA) has issued a tender inviting bids from EPC companies for this project. Solar fencing helps farmers protect their crops by preventing animals from entering agricultural fields, […]

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Karnataka Amends RPO Norms To Align With Centre’s Trajectory

The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC), in its latest order, has proposed amending its state regulation on Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs). This proposal arises at a time when the RPO trajectory released by the Ministry of Power contradicts the state’s regulations on the matter. KERC issued the KERC (Procurement of Energy from Renewable Sources) (Eighth […]

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GERC Reaffirms Right Of Developers To Replace Damaged Modules

The Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) in its latest order said that the solar generators are entitled to replace their older damaged solar panels with new modules by abiding with the committed CUF (Capacity Utilisation Factor). The order of the state power regulator came to the light while hearing a petition of solar power generator […]

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SECI Issues Fresh FDRE Tender For 8 GWh (2GW x 4 hours)

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has announced a Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) tender for peak supply totaling 8,000 MWh (2,000 MW x 4 hours). The project will be developed on a Build Own Operate (BOO) basis. SECI intends to sign a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the successful bidders for a […]

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GUVNL Deserves Carbon Credit Share From RE Project: GERC

In an interesting case, the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) has ruled that wind energy generators must share the benefits of carbon credits with power distribution companies, regardless of the platform used. The order was passed in a case where the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) was executed under a generic tariff arrangement. The case emerged […]

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