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Policy Muddle, Economy Trip Up US Clean Energy Growth In Q2, Says Industry Association

According to a report from the American Clean Power Association (ACPA),  a US body of mostly energy developers, the rate of clean energy deployment slowed substantially in the second quarter. The association’s report blames policy headwinds, economic factors and trade issues for impacting project development and increasing the backlog of new project delays. The report […]

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The Top 5: Most Attractive Countries for Renewable Energy Investment

The governments around the world are looking to accelerate and broaden the scope of their renewables programs. The investors are looking out for the most attractive countries for Renewable Energy investment. But the world stands at the turn to future of energy facing dual visions – need of self-reliance in energy sector in a highly […]

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Saudi Arabia Looks To Double RE Capacity Through Tenders

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is mulling to double the renewable energy tenders this year and give a fillip to the clean electricity availability. According to reports, the country will continue the spree in 2023 for faster development in the solar power and wind farm projects. The Energy Minister Saudi Arabia has an online capacity […]

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MSEDCL Gets Approval For 14 MW of Solar Projects Under PM-KUSUM

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. (MSEDCL) has received permission from the MERC for the adoption of tariff for long-term power procurement from 14 MW solar projects selected through a competitive bidding process that was launched for 500 MW of solar projects in the state.  These solar projects will be installed under Section 63 of […]

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UK Approves 8 GW Offshore Wind Energy Projects Development

In a quest to decarbonize the power industry of the United Kingdom, six fixed offshore wind projects, with a potential to generate renewable electricity for more than 7 million homes, have been given the green signal by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. This will facilitate the UK Government to enter […]

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EDP To Add Battery Storage To Floating Hydro-Solar Hybrid Plant In Portugal

Hybrid renewable energy projects are on the rise the world over and in the latest addition to this expansion is the combination of a hydropower and floating solar power in Portugal. The Portuguese utility firm Energias de Portugal (EDP), which has developed the hybrid project, has announced that it will add an energy storage system […]

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Biliti Electric Powers World’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Three-Wheeler

California-based Biliti Electric Inc, a fast-growing E-mobility company with presence across the globe, has unveiled the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell (HFC)-powered electric three-wheeler vehicle, FastMile. FastMile, which has been tested for over 6000 miles in rugged road conditions, boasts of a quick refueling time of under three minutes. At the same time, it has […]

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TotalEnergies, Trina Solar Head To Court In US Over 900 MW Of Missed Module Deliveries

French energy major Totalenergies and Chinese solar manufacturer Trina Solar, find themselves in court after Totalenergies alleged breach of contract over a 900 MW modules order that its US subsidiaries placed with Trina. The case was filed by Totalenergies in  Alameda County, California for orders, all deliverable in the US. Interestingly, all the orders were […]

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Heat Pumps: One Of The Biggest And Least Understood Tools Against Climate Change

The world is tilted towards the notion of preventing the climate change. Climate change is mostly the result of anthropogenic activities and associated harmful Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. The use of fossil fuels to derive energy is the leading contributor toward emissions of GHGs. One of the major uses of energy is managing temperature – […]

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