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SECI Fails To Wriggle Out of MERC Jurisdiction. Faces MSEDCL Claims for Damages

In an order with possibly far reaching consequences for SECI (Solar Energy Corporation of India), the Maharashtra Electricity Regulator (MERC) has opted to place the central government undertaking on the dock, for a claim brought in by MSEDCL (Maharastra state Electricity Distribution Company Limited). MSEDCL’s main complaint against SECI, which it opted to bring before […]

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EDF to Establish Centre of Excellence in India for Jaitapur Project

EDF has signed an MOU with I2EN & VJTI to conduct a pre-feasibility study for the establishment of a Centre of Excellence in India for the Jaitapur Project. As EDF is engaged in intense discussions with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) for the development and construction of the biggest nuclear plant in the […]

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Curtailment Or Grid Stability. APTEL Plays Safe in Tata Renewables Plea

In an order pronounced on September 11, the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) has ruled in favour of an APERC order that allowed the Andhra Pradesh State Load Despatch Centre to curtail power from wind energy developers. The curtailment had been done citing grid stability issues, as the transmission line evacuating the power produced was […]

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Google Commits to 24/7 Carbon Free Energy for all Operations By 2030

Google has committed to becoming the first company in the world to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy in all of its data centres and campuses worldwide. Global tech giant Google has announced that it has committed to becoming the first company in the world to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy in all of its data […]

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American Land Agency Lagging Behind in Shift to Renewables: IEEFA

A new analysis by IEEFA stated that the Bureau of Land Management has lagged in responding to America’s shift to renewables in the national energy economy. The Bureau of Land Management, the single biggest steward of real estate in the US, often finds itself in the crossfire of heated arguments over how best to use […]

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Renewables key to Reaching Zero Emissions in Transport & Industry: IRENA

Only seven industry and transport sectors will account for 38 percent of all CO2 emissions globally in 2050 unless there are significant changes in current approaches. Concerted action beyond planned policies can turn the page within the remaining 40 years and achieve zero emissions in heavy industry and transport by around 2060, a key requirement to […]

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Target 2030. New Zealand Ruling Party Promises Early Arrival at 100% Renewable Energy

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s ruling labour Party in New Zealand has become one of the earliest ‘significant’ economies to promise a transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030. The country was earlier committed to reaching the target by 2035.  Saying that New Zealand needs stable, sustainable and affordable energy to ensure its future energy […]

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Adani Green Reports Strong Q1 2021, Moves Closer to 25 GW by 2025 Target

Adani Green Energy Ltd. (AGEL) has announced the financial results, reporting a strong Q1 for FY 2021, for the quarter ended June 30, 2020. Adani Green Energy Ltd. (AGEL), a part of the Adani Group, has announced the financial results reporting a strong Q1 for FY 2021, for the quarter ended June 30, 2020. The […]

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Fuel Pumps and EV Battery Charging. Not A Good Idea

By Shailesh Vickram Singh, Co-Founder, CEO at MassiveMobility Are the 69,000 odd fuel pumps the answer to India’s EV charging challenge? It is no secret that a big challenge for increasing the penetration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is lack of charging stations and the high cost of batteries, in that order.  While battery costs have […]

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