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AI to Help Organizations cut GHG Emissions by 16% in the Next 3-5 years: Report

A new report details how AI powered use cases for climate action have the potential to help organizations fulfil up to 45 percent of their emissions targets of the Paris Agreement. Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered use cases for climate action have the potential to help organizations fulfil up to 45 percent of their Economic Emission […]

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Australia’s Leanings Towards Battery Storage Over New Transmission

It is no secret that power distribution firms worldwide are considering energy storage options in a big way to augment or even defer investments in transmission system updates. Part of the reason is the higher share of intermittent renewable energy, but another is simply the variable nature of power demand, where a network can be […]

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Electric Tractor-Trailer Vehicles are the latest addition to DHL’s Green Fleet

DHL is staying on track to make sure that it meets its climate protection goals. The leading international express services provider continues to stay committed to its goal of emission reduction with the latest addition of trailer-trucks to its green fleet. The launching of four BYD Class 8 battery-electric trucks to its US fleet by […]

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Key Solar Manufacturers Back 182mm Module Size for 2021

Three of the biggest module makers globally, Jinko, JA and Longi are betting that with their combined 54GW in capacity, the 182 mm module will face little headwinds to market acceptance in 2021.  The importance of standards, and standardisation in the solar sector can never be overemphasised, considering the multiple parts that have to work […]

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JA Solar In Trouble, As Founder Jin Baofang Detained By Chinese Authorities

JA Solar, the well known ‘wafer to module’ chinese manufacturer, with a strong global presence and track record with over 50 GW of projects, has announced that its Chairman and Founder, Jin Baofang, has been detained by Chinese authorities for as yet unspecified charges. Most such detentions in China are usually on corruption charges, with […]

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MNRE’s October 2020 Report Card For Cabinet

In its’s monthly report for the union Cabinet, the R.K Singh led MNRE has highlighted key monthly achievements for October this year.  While the success with minimising Covid impact has been set off by the lingering issues on other fronts  that have caused a slowdown in fresh capacity installation, the MNRE does have a potential […]

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UK Funding Approval for Exploring Space Based Solar Power

Solar power in space, which has played such a key role in powering satellites so far, is now in the spotlight for generating energy on Earth too.  Taking the help of massive solar powered satellites for the collection of solar energy, the UK government  has commissioned fresh research into the feasibility of space-based solar power […]

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MNRE Seeks Feedback On Roadmap For Wind-Solar Hybrids

On November 13, the MNRE uploaded a concept note for hybrid wind-solar energy projects on its site, with a request for feedback and comments by November 28. Using sites identified with the help of the National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE), the concept note seeks to address a key issue/s that have come up with […]

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With New Target Of 30.8 GW by 2022, Changes In KUSUM Scheme Follow

Close on the heels of a sanction from the President of India on expanding the scope of the PM KUSUM Scheme, the MNRE has come up with a fresh set of changes to the scheme, that will seek to enhance its reach and appeal to users. The changes, in quick succession, make it clear that […]

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