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Arctech’s New Tracker Technology To Bring Down Installation Time

Global solar tracker company Arctech has unveiled its latest innovation: SkyLight. The company said that the new innovation can potentially cut down the production cost and also ease the process of installation. Solar projects developers across the globe can use this facility to increase their solar power generation. Solar trackers are mainly used in utility […]

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MERC Declines MSEDCL’s Plea To Not Allow Virtual Net Meters

The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) in its latest notification decided to stick to its plan to roll out the facility of virtual net-metering for residential consumers especially living in multi-storeyed buildings. The state power regulator in its discussion on a draft regulation on the issue ruled out the pleas of the Maharashtra discom and […]

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Report Bats For Boosting R&D On Agro Voltaics 

A latest analysis by scholars at EMBER, an energy think tank said that the agro photovoltaic ecosystem needs more attention especially in the research and development segment. This, the researchers said is needed to boost the deployment of the system where solar power generation and agriculture go hand in hand without hindering its others avenues. […]

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Dahua Uses Video AI Features To Make EV Charging Smarter

Through a successful online launch, China’s Dahua Technology, a video-centric AIoT solution and service provider, has released its very own intelligent EV charging solution – D-Volt. Embodying its slogan “The Charge of Change”, D-Volt offers speed, power, innovation, precision, and a steadfast commitment to sustainability. The firm said that D-Volt is designed to deliver quick […]

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Delhi’s Grid Flexibility To Cut Peak Demand By 4 GW: RMI

RMI’s recent report highlighted changes in Delhi’s power grid system, which has utilized grid flexibility technologies to manage and mitigate increasing demand peaks in the city. RMI estimates suggest that by 2030, Delhi could reduce 250–1,350 megawatts (MW) of peak demand through air conditioning (AC) demand response (DR) programs. It is estimated that grid flexibility […]

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J&K: 100 Tribal Villages to Achieve Self-Sufficiency with RE

In a bid to push renewable energy in the rural parts of Jammu and Kashmir, the state government has decided to provide 100% green energy to 100 tribal villages. The local administration recently held a meeting in this regard to identify these 100 tribal villages in the region. The initiative is a part of the […]

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Oorja Raises $1.5M Pre-Series A For Farming-As-A-Service Model

Oorja, a solar irrigation services and agricultural advisory to smallholder farmers in India, successfully closed its US$1.5 million Pre-Series A funding round. The company in the recent round attracted $1.2 million in equity finance from impact investors like Acumen, elea, a family trust advised by Artha Impact, Echoing Green Signal Fund, Partners Group via its […]

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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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Transmission & RE Grid Integration Specialist

The Transmission and RE Grid Integration Specialist will conceptualise, plan, and assess the transmission and RE grid integration initiatives. This position involves conducting an assessment of transmission and RE grid integration, technical due diligence, supporting the PPIC team across relevant programmes, and applying global best practices in smart grid infrastructure development. The specialist will develop […]

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