Sr.Engineer – EHS (MABP) Updated On Thu, Sep 12th, 2024 by Saurenergy Key Functions & Responsibilities:- Provide necessary advice, information and support in the effective implementation of the EHS Management System requirements and H&S plan. Facilitate screening of workmen and conduct EHS induction. Creating EHS awareness through Tool Box talks. Coordinate & Conduct EHS Risk Assessment for new activities Sensitivity: LNT Construction Internal Use Convene EHS Committee […] Read more
QA QC Manager – MEP Updated On Thu, Sep 12th, 2024 by Saurenergy Control and the distribution of all the companies quality documentation Monitor all quality related activities on the project Perform all internal and external audits on behalf of the companies management Verify contractor quality requirements are specified to vendors and contractor documentation submittals. Attend all pre-bid meetings and coordinate all project requirements with the project bidders. […] Read more
Ireland Hopes for 1334 MW Of RE Additions After Round 4 of Capacity Auctions Updated On Thu, Sep 12th, 2024 by Saurenergy Provisional results from the fourth round of the Irish Renewable Energy Support Scheme (RESS 4) confirm 1,334 MW of renewable energy bids that meet criteria. Of this, 960MW is solar PV and 374MW onshore wind. The average auction price has come in at €96.85 (£81.73) per MWh, with the generation-weighted average price for solar projects […] Read more
Trinasolar Gets €150 Mn Credit Facility To Support IPP Transition Updated On Wed, Sep 11th, 2024 by Saurenergy Trinasolar (Luxembourg) Holdings S.A.R.L., a subsidiary of Trina Solar Co., Ltd., has secured a €150 million revolving credit facility from Banco Santander to accelerate the growth of its downstream division, Trinasolar International System Business Unit (ISBU). The company now plans to focus on the development of utility-scale solar power and battery storage projects with this […] Read more
Chinese Provinces Seek To Build EV Momentum With Higher Incentives Updated On Wed, Sep 11th, 2024 by Saurenergy China, which has built the most formidable Electric vehicle ecosystem under the very noses of global competitors over the past 15 years, is in no mood to let the advantage slip. Electric car sales, which are expected to keep rising and top 17 million units in 2024, accounting for over 20% of cars sold worldwide. […] Read more
Oriana Power Gets 128 MW Solar Project In Tamil Nadu Updated On Mon, Sep 9th, 2024 by Saurenergy Oriana Power Limited subsidiary, TrueRE Surya Private Limited, today received a contract from Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited, (DCBL), a subsidiary of Dalmia Bharat Limited in Tamil Nadu. Under the contract, Oriana Power will build and operate up to 128 MW ground-mounted solar power plant in the state. This project falls under the open-access captive solar […] Read more
ALMM Of PV Cell Manufacturers In 18 Months, Proposes MNRE Updated On Sun, Sep 8th, 2024 by Saurenergy The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, in an office memorandum issued on September 7, has proposed extending the ALMM (Approved list of module manufacturers) conditions to solar PV cell manufacturing as well. Thus, it proposes that from April 1, 2026, much like the requirement to source modules only from manufacturers enlisted in ALMM, solar […] Read more
415 GW and Beyond: Role of Solar Energy in Meeting Global 2030 Climate Goals Updated On Thu, Sep 5th, 2024 by Saurenergy The urgency for a global shift towards sustainable development, primarily driven by renewable energy, is undeniable. Both developed and developing economies have embraced the need to limit the increase in global temperatures, as agreed in the Paris Agreement (COP21). This agreement set ambitious goals for nations to work towards keeping the global temperature increase to […] Read more
UK Announces 9.6 GW of Renewable Awards In Sixth CfD Auction Updated On Thu, Sep 5th, 2024 by Saurenergy The much awaited renewable awards with contract for difference have been announced finally. The results were awaited eagerly following the abject failure of the last offer, and was considered particularly vital for the offshore wind industry after a string of bad news, including cancellation of awarded projects elsewhere in Europe. With £1.56 billion allocated to […] Read more