Author: Saur News Bureau

Ministry of Power Modifies Rules for Purchasing RTC Renewable Energy

The parameters for the tariff-based competitive bidding process to purchase round-the-clock (RTC) power from grid-connected renewable energy projects have been amended, according to the Ministry of Power (MoP). Under Section 63 of the Electricity Act of 2003, these regulations were first released in July 2020. The current amendment permits producers of renewable energy to combine […]

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Cummins to Expand Belgium Electrolyzer Manufacturing Capacity To 1 GW

American multinational Cummins Inc. has announced that it will expand PEM electrolyzer manufacturing capacity at its Oevel, Belgium, factory to 1 GW with the support from the Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) Hy2Tech program. Cummins held that IPCEI will help Cummins develop a new generation of PEM electrolyzer cell stacks to power large-scale […]

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Aquila Clean Energy to Invest EUR 2 Bn for 2.6 GW RE Projects

Aquila Clean Energy EMEA, the clean energy development platform in Europe of Aquila Capital, has announced that it has closed a EUR 1 billion construction facility, supported by the InvestEU programme. The financing is to support development and construction of Aquila Clean Energy’s entire renewable energy pipeline in Spain and Portugal over the next three […]

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WEnergy Global & Partners Win Biggest Tender for Power Grids in Philippines

Singapore’s WEnergy Global, jointly with Maharlika Clean Power Holdings and Clean Grid Partners, collectively referred to as the Maharlika Consortium, through their Special Purpose Vehicle, Archipelago Renewables Corporation, has signed a Qualified Third Party (QTP) Service Contract to energize over 7,100 households and 300 small local businesses through 16 microgrids spread over 14 barangays in […]

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On World EV Day, Startups Are More Optimistic Than Ever About The Future

September 9, designated as World EV day has come around again, and this time, we can truly say that a new sense of optimism pervades the sector. Yes, there have been the usual hiccups, including the not so minor issue of quality control over the Lithium ion batteries that power most EVs, but it would […]

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UK’s Osprey Charging Collaborates with British Garden Centres for EV Charging

British Garden Centers has partnered with Osprey Charging, a UK-based provider of quick electric vehicle (EV) charging, to offer EV charging at its UK locations. Osprey’s rapid chargers can extend an EV’s range by 100 miles in just 20 to 30 minutes, perfectly complementing the dwell time at garden centers and enabling consumers to recharge […]

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Canada’s Ballard to Power India’s First Hydrogen Trains

The Indian Railways is on the path of reformation through innovation with special onus on the use of renewable energy. In a key development, Canada-based Ballard Power Systems has announced that it has received a fuel cell module order from Medha Servo Drives. Medha Servo Drives is a rail system that has been contracted by […]

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Nova Bus Completes Altoona Test for 100% Battery-Electric Bus

The LFSe+, a long-range, 100 percent battery-electric bus produced by Nova Bus, a member of the Volvo Group, has completed the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) bus testing program at the Altoona Bus Testing Center in Pennsylvania. Through a series of tests whose outcomes are impartially examined, this stringent evaluation seeks to guarantee the safety and […]

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Delta Reaches Milestone Of Shipping Over 1 Mn EV Chargers Worldwide

Delta, a global leader in power and thermal management solutions, has emerged as a major player in the e-mobility sector worldwide. Over the last few years, as one of the prominent leaders in EV (electric vehicles) charging solutions, it has set up EV charging stations in various parts of the world, including Asia, USA, and […]

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