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NTPC-REL Seek Bids To Develop 795 MW Solar Projects At Khavda

NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) has invited bids to develop 795 MW (2×275 MW + 1×245 MW) of solar projects at the famous Khavda renewable energy power park at the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. NTPC REL invited these bids to design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, packing and forwarding, transportation, unloading storage, installation, testing, and […]

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Climate-Focused Non-Profits Make an Impact

India is the most populous country in the world and is poised to become a $5 trillion economy — the world’s third largest — in the next five years. Today, India’s per capita greenhouse gas emissions are about one tenth of those from the United States, and India represents just 3.4% of historic global emissions. […]

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2x More Efficient Lithium Metal Batteries Closer To Reality

Poised as the replacement for the standard that are lithium-ion batteries, Lithium metal batteries offer double the energy storage per unit volume. This technology could enable lower charging rates, with electric vehicles covering double the distance and phones lasting twice as long. At present, lithium metal batteries are unable to go into production because of […]

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Amazon On Course To Meet RE Goal Seven Years Before Schedule

Amazon has invested in 50 wind and solar projects in India to date. It claims to be one of the first corporations to enable utility-scale renewable energy projects in India, Greece, South Africa, Japan, and Indonesia, among other countries. In 2019, the company set the goal to match all of the electricity consumed across Amazon’s […]

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Paris Olympics: How Green Energy Is Changing Global Sports

International sports events have now gained attention globally due to their increased adoption of green energy. This year, renewable energy is set to take center stage at the upcoming Paris Olympics in France. The host country has shown its commitment to delivering on its promise of making the most sustainable Olympics games yet. Paris is […]

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India Looks At A Electric Tractor Boom With Rise Of Manufacturers

The Indian agricultural industry is now slowly catching up to the electric vehicle race with policymakers talking about achieving 30% electric mobility by 2030. Exports claim that these e-tractors offer better torque and power efficiency compared to its diesel counterparts. Although the sector seems to be in the infancy days of expansion, but the increased […]

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Energy Storage Can Bring 1 TW New Capacity Online By 2033, Finds Study

Wood Mackenzie, recently forecasted an increase in renewable energy consumption from 2024 to 2033. It expects developers to bring more than 5.4 terawatts (TWac) of new solar and wind capacity online, which can increase the cumulative global total to 8 TWac, according to the latest analysis by Wood Mackenzie. The global data and analytics provider […]

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News Briefs July 9: Largest BESS In Netherlands, Vietnam Green Policy, Thai Solar Deal

Netherlands ‘largest’ co-located BESS Commissioned By Powerfield Dutch independent power producer (IPP) PowerField has commissioned a 52MWh BESS at a PV plant. Co-located with a 28MWp solar PV plant, the battery is supposed to be the largest in Netherlands. The solar and storage project in Wannepervee combines 28MWp of solar with a 52MWh BESS. The […]

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MNRE Revises Rule For Micrositing Of Onshore Wind Turbines

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) recently issued an amendment to the guidelines for onshore wind project development, updating the 2016 framework to emphasize optimizing energy production through precise micrositing of wind turbine generators. This amendment enables developers and investors to strategically place turbines within available land, fostering repowering and intercropping initiatives without […]

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