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Bright Future for Offshore Wind Power, But High Rewards Come with High Risks

Fossil fuels are a major contributor to global warming, prompting nations to seek alternative energy sources. As traditional energy sources like coal, oil, and gas are phased out, the world is looking to alternative energy sources to fill the gap. Wind power, in particular, is expected to take off. According to the International Renewable Energy […]

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Korean Varsity Finds Way To Increase Efficiency Of Perovskite Solar Cells

Tin halide perovskites (Sn-HPs) are promising materials for next-generation solar cell technology. However, they still face issues related to stability and conversion efficiency, requiring addressal. Recently, researchers from Korea revealed that using a special additive namely “4-phenylthiosemicarbazide “can significantly enhance the performance and durability of Sn-HP-based solar cells by controlling crystal formation, passivating defects, and […]

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South America Could Become Next Frontier For Offshore Wind

South America, for long the forgotten continent in solar and wind energy until the early 2020s, is playing catch up finally. Even as large solar projects have been the preserve of Brazil and Chile until now, when it comes to wind, it is offshore wind that is promising some major changes. The largest country in […]

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NTPC Achieves 76 GW Capacity, Adds 4 GW In FY24

NTPC, at its annual investor’s meeting, announced it has attained a 76 GW installed capacity by June end, of 2024. The company added 4 GW of capacity in FY24, with 21 GW currently under construction and 26 GW under planning. The latest addition was the completion of a small but prestigious 40 MW project at […]

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India Reduces AT&C Losses From 22.62% To 15.40% In 10 Years: Minister

India’s renewable energy installed capacity has recently surged to 4,46,190 MW in June 2024, up from 2,48,554 MW in March 2014, according to data shared by Minister of State for Power, Shripad Naik. In a written reply to the Parliament, the Minister noted: “India’s total installed capacity has increased from 2,48,554 MW in March 2014 […]

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Offshore Wind Power Emerges Out of Shadows

The world of renewable energy is diverse, including solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass. Among these, wind power is among the most efficient and scalable clean energy sources. Offshore wind energy farms promise higher energy yields and are far from residential areas, reducing noise and visual impact. As technology advances and costs drop, offshore wind power […]

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Corporate India Lagging Behind In RE Adoption: Report

India’s leading companies are dragging their feet when it comes to meeting the country’s ambitious renewable energy and decarbonisation goals, according to analysis by think tank Climate Risk Horizons (CRH). The industrial sector accounts for more than half of India’s energy consumption, making corporate action essential to the government’s decarbonisation efforts. In a report titled […]

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L&T Gets Multiple Order To Build Grid Elements In India, Abroad

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) recently received multiple orders to set up transmission networks and substations in India and abroad. The Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) business of Larsen & Toubro recently won new orders to support develop an interconnected electricity network in India and abroad. The Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) business vertical of L&T […]

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SJVN Secures First Pumped Storage Project In Mizoram

SJVN recently announced that it received a Letter of Intent (LoI) for the allotment of the 2,400 MW Darzo Lui Pumped Storage Project (PSP) from the Mizoram government. This is the first project of the company in Mizoram. Th SJVN project is spread across Darzo Nallah, a tributary of the Tuipui River in Mizoram. The […]

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