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Iraq Looks To Develop 5,000 MW Solar Power Projects Next Year

Iraq is bullish on the growth of renewable energy in the country to decarbonise its energy sector while also reducing the electricity import bills. According to reports, Iraq – which is a member of Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) – is mulling over awarding solar power projects of a capacity of about 5000 […]

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APTEL Sees Merit in Petition by Adani Firms Seeking Project Tariff at Rs. 7.01/unit

Appellants Kamuthi Solar Power Ltd (KSPL) and Ramnad Renewable Energy Ltd (RREL). The two appellants involved have Adani Green Energy as their parent company. Respondents  Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC); Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited; Chief Engineer/Non‐Conventional Energy Sources (NCES); Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation Limited The Appeal The two appeals have been […]

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Mizoram Looks Towards Centre to Fund Solar Water Pumps

An official statement from the State Government of Mizoram has revealed that the State has asked for funding from the Central Government for solar water pumps. The pumps are to assist the farmers of the State and help provide water for farm irrigation. The statement held that last week, the Agriculture Minister C Lalrinsanga had […]

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Ilmatar Gets Aid to Build Finland’s Largest RE Hybrid Park

Finland’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (MEAE) has granted EUR 19.5 million in aid to Helsinki-headquartered Ilmatar Energy Oy for the development of a renewable energy hybrid park in the areas of Alajärvi and Kyyjärvi of considerable size by Finnish and European standards. The official statement of Ilmatar has held that the hybrid energy […]

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Rio Tinto, Voltalia to Supply Solar Power to Richards Bay Minerals

South African mineral company Richard’s Bay Minerals (RBM) has said that it will be supplied with renewable solar power through an agreement with international energy company in France, Voltalia and local Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) partners. The solar power will be employed for the operations at KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. RBM is also exploring additional renewable […]

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Coping With Volatility- The New Reality Of EPC Contracts

Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firms are operating in an environment of uncertain, complex and ambiguous conditions. They are hit hard by rising commodity prices and cost escalation, exacerbating pressure on margins. The need of the hour is to work transparently and find collaborative solutions to arrive at win-win solutions to manage volatility. Total installed […]

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Chemours to Invest $200 Million in Hydrogen Tech Solutions

Delaware-headquartered Chemours Company has announced that it has planned a $200 million investment to increase capacity and advance technology for its industry-leading Nafion ion exchange materials to support the Hydrogen Economy.  Chemours is a global chemistry company with considerable market positions in titanium technologies, thermal and specialized solutions and advanced performance materials. The tackling of […]

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China’s Solar Dominance: How Key Consumer Markets Are Adapting

Governments across the globe are increasingly investing in various sources of new and renewable energy to reach their targets of either achieving carbon neutrality or reducing emissions considerably to help realise the goal of the Paris agreement – limiting the rise in global temperature below 2-degree celsius from pre-industrial levels. Solar power is one of […]

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