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Dutch Ignore Warnings, Impose ‘Super Profits’ Ceiling On Solar Power

India’s ‘windfall profits’ levy on oil refining firms has found an echo in Netherlands. Except that the Dutch have proposed a price ceiling on renewable energy producers to curb excess profits. The government of the Netherlands announced a €130/MWh (US$136) profit ceiling for solar and wind generation as part of the EU’s established ‘intramarginal levy’ […]

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CCPI Report: “Monitoring Climate Mitigation Efforts of 59 Countries plus the EU”

A study entitled “Monitoring Climate Mitigation Efforts of 59 Countries plus the EU” has been released by CCPI (Climate Change Performance Index). The invasion of Ukraine by Russia serves as a reminder of how highly dependent most nations still are on fossil fuels. The ability of nations to operate and provide for their inhabitants with […]

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Ministry of Power Launches Scheme for Procurement of Aggregate Power of 4500 MW

The Ministry of Power has launched a scheme for procurement of aggregate power of 4500 MW on competitive basis or five years on Finance, Own and Operate (FOO) basis under B (v) of Shakti policy. PFC Consulting Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of PFC Ltd) has been designated as the nodal agency by the Ministry […]

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Enel Gears to Add 21 GW Renewable Assets in Core Countries

Enel, an Italian multinational manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas is exiting the big markets of Romania, Peru and Argentina and now the company has held that its exit is a part of the 2023-2025 strategic plan under which Enel will focus on Spain, the US, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and its home market Italy. […]

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Deloitte Report: ‘Electric Power Supply Chains: Achieving Security, Sustainability, and Resilience’

A study entitled “Electric Power Supply Chains: Achieving Security, Sustainability, and Resilience” has been released by Deloitte India. Operations in the majority of businesses have been impacted by several supply chain interruptions over the past two years. The electric power industry is also not an exception. Even before the recent disruptions brought on by the […]

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Sympower Funding Crosses EUR 25 Mn to Help RE Expansion, Power Networks in Europe

The total funding of the Amsterdam-based Sympower has reached to EUR 25 million as the start-up in climate tech has received a fresh funding of EUR 3 million as the company delves in technology that helps to balance the supply and demand of electricity across networks. The start-up is expected to expand across Europe. The […]

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Germany To Build First Green Ammonia Import Terminal in Hamburg

Germany’s Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) has has decided upon the northern city of Hamburg for the country’s groundbreaking new green ammonia landing site.  The operational start is planned for 2026. The facility will be a milestone for Germany’s efforts to decarbonize industry by the employment of hydrogen. German Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate […]

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The 5 Key Takeaways From CoP27

Time is ticking and catastrophic natural events are on the verge of becoming a new normal for human existence. The uncertain times of economic and regional instabilities are marred by dreadful climate events across the globe – from floods in Pakistan to raging forest fires in Australia. The signs are clear for the policymakers and […]

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Recessionary Pricing Has Hit Big Global Wind Projects: Rethink Energy Report

Rethink Energy has come up with a new report which says that it turns out that recessionary pricing has indeed taken its toll on large global wind projects. Rethink Energy said that the wind industry has hit several speedbumps in the last few months, illustrated by the poor results for third quarter of 2022 published […]

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