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Israel Launches Floating Solar Project of 31 MW Capacity

Teralight, an Israeli firm that delves into the development of solar energy, along with Synergy and the Hof HaCarmel Water Association have launched the largest floating solar energy field for Israel. The floating solar field will boast 31 MW capacity. The solar field floats above Kibbutz Maayan Zvi reservoirs, thereby supplying water for employment in […]

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CERC Refrains From Penalizing Southern States For Power Over Drawl 

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), in its latest judgment, has warned the southern Indian states against ignoring the warnings from the regional load despatch centers. The Commission, however, refrained from levying penalties on the state utilities for the same. The case came to the fore when the Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre (SRLDC) moved the […]

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Djibouti Launches Maiden Wind Farm with 60 MW Capacity

Djibouti, located on the Horn of Africa, has launched its maiden wind farm- the 60 MW Red Sea Power (RSP) project. This is the key international investment in Djibouti’s energy. The project, valued at US$122 million, has put in place Djobouti’s first Independent Power Producer (IPP). The investors responsible for the said project are mulling […]

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PM KUSUM: MNRE Extends Waiver On Local Content Mandate For Solar Cells

In its latest notification, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has extended the waiver of the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) for solar cells under the Component C of the PM-KUSUM scheme.  Earlier, the ministry had issued an official memorandum on August 1, 2022, to extend the waiver till July 20, 2023. In its latest […]

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Avaada Group Inks Pact for Renewable Energy With Saudi Arabia

Avaada Group has joined hands with Al Jomaih Energy and Water for the development of renewable energy in Saudi Arabia and a select few regions in the Middle East. “Avaada Energy (group) announces a strategic partnership with AEW to pioneer renewable power generation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and selected Middle Eastern regions,” the […]

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CERC Proposes Change In Norms Regulating Old Thermal Plants

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), in its latest notification, has proposed a change in a provision of its existing regulations. This provision is related to the older thermal power plants and their powers to tie up with beneficiaries for power supply.  It has asked the stakeholders and public to send in their comments and objections by […]

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Jakson Solar Partners with Ariel Re to Elevate Credibility in Solar PV Modules 

Jakson Solar, a leading module manufacturer in India, and part of Jakson Group, an Indian energy and infrastructure conglomerate, has forged a strategic partnership with Ariel Re, a Lloyd’s of London Syndicate and its Clean Energy division, a provider of technology performance insurance globally. This collaboration solidifies Jakson’s commitment to delivering top-tier solar PV modules while […]

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ORIT Launches 50 MW Wind Farm in Scotland for Kimberly Clark

Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust, an investment company focused on providing investors with a sustainable level of income returns, with an element of capital growth, by investing in a diversified portfolio of renewable energy assets across Europe, the UK and Australia, has launched a new 50 MW onshore wind farm located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The […]

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Battery Swapping Can Reduce EV Costs Drastically: Kavinder Khurana, MD, TeslaPower

Why Tesla Power USA invested in India. How much potential do you see here? Tesla Power USA is a United States (US)-based entity. It has invested heavily in battery rejuvenation technology. The company was launched in India in September 2021. Globally, it operates in 18 countries. It includes four countries in Latin America, seven in […]

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