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How QCell Can Make Solar Module Production Sustainable?

Solar energy is considered as one of the cleanest sources of energy and one of the most commercially viable technologies. In India, out of the 144 GW of renewable energy capacity (excluding large hydro), 57 percent (82 GW) comes from solar energy alone. The generation of solar energy primarily depends on the solar panels. However, […]

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Stringer Operator for Solar Module Manufacturing

The Stringer Operator for Solar Module Manufacturing is responsible for operating stringer machines that interconnect solar cells into strings, which are then assembled into solar modules. This role requires technical proficiency, attention to detail, and adherence to quality and safety standards to ensure the production of high-quality solar modules. Key Responsibilities:- Machine Operation:- Operate stringer […]

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KPI Green To Light Up 26.15 MW Solar Plant, With Order From 20 Textile Companies

Gujarat-based KPI Green Energy has received an order to develop a 26.15 MW solar power plant from an aggregation of textile firms in Gujarat. This order was received by KPI subsidiary, Sun Drops Energia, to develop the project under the captive power producer (CPP) segment. KPI has been particularly strong in the segment as an […]

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SaurEnergy Explains- What’s the Stink Around Carbon Credits?

On today’s episode of why we can’t have good things easily, carbon credits get to be in the limelight. Originally proposed in 1997 with the Kyoto Protocol as a way for companies to fund the development of renewable and carbon-offsetting projects, carbon credits utilize third party firms who sell carbon credits and use the money […]

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In A First, Volvo To Bring Vehicles With EV Battery Passport

The Volvo EX90 electric SUV—which has the “world’s first EV battery passport”—will go on sale. Volvo is introducing the EV battery passport to provide important details to prospective purchasers, such as the composition, the source of the battery’s ingredients, and the battery’s carbon footprint. The automaker’s dedication has paid off as new all-electric vehicles are […]

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REC Prices At Power Exchanges Take A Dip After Tweak In Rules

With a tweak in the regulations related to Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), the Indian Power Exchanges has seen its increased trading. The domestic power exchanges like IEX claimed that with an increase in its trading, the prices of the same have shrunk.  The top management of IEX in its recent investors call told its investors […]

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China Flexes Solar Muscle (Again) With 5 GW Project Commissioning

Lest their be any doubt over China’s absolute dominance and leadership in the renewable energy space, especially solar power, the Country reminded the world with a mammoth 5 GW project it commissioned earlier this month. The world’s largest solar project is a massive 5GW solar park in the north-west of the Xinjiang region that covers […]

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BGFA, Nuru SASU Collaborate To Scale-Up Mini-Grid Deployment In Congo

Beyond the Grid Fund for Africa (BGFA) and a company based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), signed a new agreement, to establish a new mini-grid, which is expected to provide access to clean energy in the northeastern part of the country. This project is expected to provide access to electricity for residential, […]

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Bihar Proposes To Reduce Timelines For Rooftop Solar Installations

The Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission (BERC) has now come up with its latest draft regulation to pave the way for reduced timelines for rooftop solar projects. This comes after the Union government is pushing residential rooftop projects with increased subsidies and ambitious targets. The state commission has issued the draft paper and asked the stakeholders […]

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