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This Startup Looks to Displace Batteries with Hyper-Efficient Solar Panels

Europe’s Exeger’s Powerfoyle are a new line of hyper efficient dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) that aim to make indoor solar a reality. These low-cost, high-efficiency and flexible cells might soon make their way into our devices. In fact, it’s already in a few. Founded in Stockholm, Sweden, Exeger’s factory spews out 2.5 million square meters […]

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Why Battery Makers In EU Are Shifting Their Base To The US?

Several European Union (EU) battery manufacturing companies are now shifting their interests to the United States (US). Better tax credits benefits and pro-renewable policies of the western country seem to have attracted several of them to look towards the US for better returns. A recent report by a global energy think tank Rystad Energy indicated […]

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Floating Solar On Sea- How Close Are We ?

How do you supply electricity to 10,000 islands? Indonesia has over a million people who don’t have access to electricity. Floating solar aims to remedy cases like these. Proposed as a solution to the issue of land use and the issue of not being able to adopt expensive solutions like wind turbines in certain coastal […]

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Suzlon Reports Highest Ever Orders With India’s Rise On Wind Energy Installations

Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturer-Suzlon Energy is now confident of dominating the Indian wind market. In its latest investors call, the management expressed confidence on its position amid the presence of foreign wind energy companies. The firm attributed this to their existing clients and prices. When talked about the competitions from companies like Vestas or Envision, […]

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Climate Risk for Renewable Energy Projects & Parametric Insurance

Amidst the global conversation on climate change, the renewable energy sector finds itself at a critical juncture. As we grapple with shifting weather patterns and rising temperatures, the sector faces significant challenges in maintaining its infrastructure and ensuring operational efficiency. Research suggests a 12% reduction in wind turbine capacity by the century’s end, and a […]

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News Brief May 29 – ib vogt, Gransolar Group, Recurrent Energy

ib vogt completes 40 MWp solar power project in Poland International solar developer ib vogt has reached PAC (Provisional Acceptance Certification) for a 40 MWp solar PV project in Ziębice, Poland. The project has been delivering clean solar energy to the grid since December 2023 and passed all testing and requirements to commence full operation […]

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Jakson Green Secures Rs 600 Mn RE Funding From HSBC

Jakson Green has secured a Sustainable Trade Facility of Rs. 600 million from HSBC India. This funding will support the company’s working capital requirements for its renewable energy business, both in India and internationally. Jakson Green, renowned for its pioneering work in the sector of Renewables, Green Hydrogen, and its derivatives, is actively expanding its […]

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CIP, GE Vernova Collaborate To Supply Blades For 760 MW Wind Project

Denmark-based Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and GE Vernova’s onshore wind division signed an agreement of more than EUR 700 million. This agreement was undertaken to deliver, install, and commission 125 GE Vernova 6.1-158 wind turbines at the Teruel wind project. This wind project was promoted by CIP through contracts with the developer in that province and […]

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Green Energy To Outpace Fossil Fuel In Middle-East By 2040: Rystad

Renewables capacity in the Middle East is set to soar in the coming years, with green energy sources outpacing fossil fuel usage in the power sector by 2040, according to Rystad Energy’s latest research. Solar photovoltaic (PV) is expected to emerge as the predominant source, accounting for more than half of the region’s power supply […]

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