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Electronics Technology Standardization Engineer

Technology Standardization Management (TSM) is a global technology expert team in charge of Technology Standardization on Component and Raw Material technology for Schneider Electric, locates in 3 regions (Asia Pacific, North America, Europe). The Technology Standardization Engineer (TSE) will join TSM organization (Asia Pacific Region) Business Support Team and take charge of Passive Electronic Component (Capacitors, Resistors […]

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Volkswagen Says E-Van ID.BUZZ Has 10,000 Orders in Advance

German automaker Volkswagen has said that it has received orders of more than 10,000 units for its newly launched ID. Buzz electric van. Volkswagen plans to manufacture a mere 15000 units of the electric van this year. This implies that most of its stock is already sold out before even the deliveries begin in Europe. […]

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POSOCO Asks Power Exchanges To Bar 27 DISCOMs From Trading Until They Clear Dues

According to sources, Power System Operation Corporation Ltd (POSOCO) has asked three power exchanges – IEX, PXIL, and HPX – to restrict electricity trading by 27 discoms in 13 states that owe gencos money. POSOCO has issued a directive to the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), Power Exchange of India (PXIL), and Hindustan Power Exchange (HPX) […]

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Sr Energy and Utilities Engineer

As Sr Energy and Utilities Engineer, you will provide technology development, front-end and specialized technical support in area of Energy, CO2, water and other utilities across LoB (Line of Business) globally. You will be part of a will provide pre-FEED project support optimally integrating technology into advanced high value projects to meet Shell powering progress […]

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Eurocell Plans To Build First Gigafactory in the Netherlands

To deliver battery cells to the energy storage and e-mobility ecosystem across Europe, Eurocell, an Anglo-Korean next-generation battery startup, has stated that talks are underway for the development of its first European Gigafactory in the Netherlands. Eurocell plans to build the next Gigafactory in two stages, with full production beginning as early as 2025. By […]

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Hygenco & Jindal Stainless Collaborate for Green Hydrogen

Haryana-based Green Hydrogen solutions developer, Hygenco India has signed a long-term green hydrogen offtake agreement with Jindal Stainless Limited. Under the terms of the agreement, Hygenco will be responsible for building, owning, and operating a multi-megawatt green hydrogen facility for 20 years. Jindal Stainless Ltd will be able to reduce its carbon emissions by approximately […]

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German Financial Services Provider ALH Group Acquires 16 Solar Farms From EnBW

Germany-headquartered financial services provider, Alte Leipziger Hallesche (ALH Group) has revealed that it is indirectly acquiring 49.9% of a portfolio of sixteen solar farms with a combined capacity of 597 MW belonging to Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG (EnBW). As per the agreement, Weesow, Gottesgabe, and Alttrebbin solar projects are also part of the portfolio. The company […]

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Some Reassurance for Industry In Prime Minister’s I-Day Speech

In his Independence Day speech on August 15, the Prime Minister’s advocacy for energy independence (Energy Self Sufficient Nation) must have been reassuring for industry in India. The stress on energy independence was noticeable as the Prime Minister launched into an exhortation to think big for the country. The announcement, coming at a time of […]

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Canada, Germany All Set To Ink New Hydrogen Deal

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are set to enter into an agreement on green hydrogen on August 23 at Stephenville. Once approved, this agreement will prove to be a turning point for Canada’s nascent hydrogen industry. Under the agreement, World Energy GH2, a Newfoundland-based company is planning to develop the […]

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