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EVs Emit Less CO2 Than Conventional Vehicles: Study

EVs produce less CO2 than petrol cars across the globe, even if electricity generation involves substantial amounts of fossil fuel, according to a new study Electric vehicles (EVs) produce less carbon dioxide (CO2) than petrol cars across the globe, even if electricity generation involves substantial amounts of fossil fuel, according to a study which projects that in 2050 every second car on the […]

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Wind Energy Counts Its Losses From Coronavirus

With the epicentre of the Covid 19 epidemic shifting to Europe and possibly the US, the global wind Energy industry is set o to take a big hit. According to research and consultancy firm Wood Mackenzie, global wind energy additions in 2020 could decline by 4.9 GW versus earlier projections. That means a drop from […]

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Long Standing Issues of Long-Term Power Purchase Agreements

The Standing Committee on Energy had recently presented its 4th report in the Parliament, one key area of focus was the state of Power Purchase Agreements The Standing Committee on Energy working under the Ministry of Power had recently presented its fourth report in the Parliament addressing all the financial layouts made by the government […]

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Case Study: Longi Hi-MO 4 Modules Generate 4.57% Higher Electricity

China-based one the leading manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules, LONGi has recently said that it’s Hi-MO 4 mono modules has generated 4.57 percent higher electricity per day as compared to polycrystalline modules. The PV module maker has done a case study in Vietnam on two different solar power plants. Vietnamese DUCLONG Group via its […]

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Too Early to Assess Impact of COVID-19 on European Wind Sector – WindEurope

WindEurope believes the outbreak of COVID-19 still at a relatively early stage in Europe, and it is too soon to judge its impact on the wind energy sector WindEurope, formerly the European Wind Energy Association, an association based in Brussels for promoting the use of wind power in Europe, has stated that with the outbreak […]

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Renewable Energy Supply Chain Disruptions to be Treated as Force Majeure

MNRE has directed its implementing agencies to treat delay on account of disruption of the supply chains due to the spread of coronavirus as Force Majeure. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has announced that all Renewable Energy implementing agencies of the MNRE have been directed to treat delay on account of disruption […]

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Renewables Industry Confused due to Lack of Advisory on Coronavirus: FICCI

FICCI claims the Renewables industry in India is in a state of confusion due to the lack of advisory from ministries and departments regarding coronavirus The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in a note has described that the Renewables industry in India is in a state of confusion regarding the next […]

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JA Solar Becomes 1st Firm to Mass-Produce Mono PERC Modules With Ga-Doped Wafers

JA Solar has become the first firm in the world to mass-produce high-efficiency Mono PERC MBB cells and modules using Ga-doped wafers. With the recent introduction of Ga doped wafers company wide, JA Solar becomes the first firm in the world to mass-produce high-efficiency Mono PERC MBB cells and modules using Ga-doped wafers. The world-leading […]

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Siemens Gamesa Calls off Annual Shareholder Meeting due to COVID-19

Siemens Gamesa has announced that it has decided to call off the General Shareholder’s Meeting, due to the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19). Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has announced that in its latest meeting, the Board of Directors of the Company has decided to call off the General Shareholder’s Meeting, which was scheduled to be […]

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