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Adani Green Launches Three Step-Down Subsidiaries in Renewable Segment

Three new subsidiary businesses for the renewable energy industry have been incorporated by Adani Renewable Energy Holding Four Limited. Adani Renewable Energy Holding Four Limited is its subsidiary, and the recently established firms are its step-down subsidiaries, according to a statement released by Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL). “Three brand-new subsidiaries have been incorporated by […]

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APTEL Permits Adani Green To Claim Carry Costs Based On Change In Law Interpretation

After facing rejections at the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) and State Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (SERCs), Adani Green Energy had something to celebrate early this week when the Appellate Tribunal For Electricity (APTEL) permitted their plea for allowing carrying cost pass-through under the “Change in Law” definition of most PPAs. The Tribunal ordered CERC to […]

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Adani Announces Three Gigafactories as Part of $70 Billion Investment

The Chairman and Founder of Adani Group, Gautam Adani has said that his company, Adani Group, will be investing in the construction of three giga-factories that will manufacture key equipment required for the expansion of renewable energy. The three gigafactories will be part of the $ 70 billion investment by the group in clean and […]

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IEEFA Study Makes Case For More Trading, Larger Power Pooling To Cut Costs

The transition to a resilient electricity grid with increasing amounts of cheaper, variable renewable energy will require reforms to the scheduling and dispatch of power, some of which can potentially help electricity distribution companies (DISCOMS) save billions of dollars, finds a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). “India added […]

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APTEL Provides Relief To CSP Developers On Force Majeure Grounds

In an important judgement that will hopefully close the chapter on a festering dispute, the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) has allowed multiple developers stuck with Concentrated Solar Thermal (CSP) projects to get relief from liabilities, caused due to lower DNI (Direct Natural Irradiance) than they had assumed when bidding. The developers impacted include Godavari […]

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300 MW Hybrid Project: MERC Approves Reduced Tarrif Of Rs 2.56/KWh

Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) recently ordered that the voluntarily offered tariff of Rs. 2.56 per unit be applicable for supply of 300 MW RE wind-solar hybrid power by T.P. Saurya Limited (subsidiary of Tata Power) to Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd (MSEDCL). A three-judge bench comprising Sanjay Kumar, IM Bohari and Mahesh Khullar, […]

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Hindustan Power Exchange Commences Operations

India formally welcomed it’s third power exchange on June 6, as Hindustan Power Exchange Ltd. (HPX), promoted by PTC India Ltd, Bombay Stock Exchange, and ICICI Bank, commenced operations after receiving all necessary approvals from Central Electricity Regulatory Commission. Backed by the latest technology and a series of innovative features, the exchange promises to offer […]

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IEX Power Trading Update for June 2022

The Indian Energy Exchange achieved 8267 MU volume in June ’22 comprising 7058 MU in the conventional power market, 536 MU in the Green Power Market, and 673 MU (6.73 lac Certificates) in the REC Market, registering 17% YoY volume growth across all market segments.  Owing to improved supply-side availability, the prices at the day […]

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Regulator Extends Rs 12 Cap On Traded Electricity To Sep 30 On Power Exchanges

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), which had in an order on May 6 directed the Power Exchanges to cap power trading prices at Rs 12 till June 30, has extended the order to September 30 now. The order applies to trading in the Day Ahead market (DAM including Green DAM), RTM, Intra-day, Day Ahead […]

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