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To Meet Paris Climate Target 8x Higher Solar, Wind Needed: DNV GL

Governments, businesses and society as a whole need to change the prevailing mindset from ‘business-as-usual’ to ‘business-as-unusual’ to fast-track the energy transition, says Ditlev Engel. In order to meet the targets of the Paris climate pact, there’s a need for taking extraordinary policy actions to promote renewable energy, electric vehicles (EVs), energy efficiency, new decarbonization […]

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Project Monitoring Committee at Ministry Could Fast-Track Project Implementation: Ved Mani Tiwari

The government has introduced an online system for seeking forest clearance that has been very beneficial in securing this critical clearance. To streamline state level clearances for transmission projects, the appointment of a nodal officer at the state level could be very helpful. Similarly, having a Project Monitoring Committee at Power Ministry level for a […]

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JinkoSolar Unveils New Tiger Module With Tiling Ribbon Technology

JinkoSolar has officially launched a new high-efficiency “Tiger” module using 9-busbar Mono PERC and Tiling Ribbon technology at All-Energy Australia 2019   JinkoSolar, one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world, has announced that it has officially launched a new high-efficiency “Tiger” module using 9-busbar Mono PERC and Tiling Ribbon […]

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Jinkosolar Modules to Power 19 PV Plants in Hungary

Post completion, these power plants in aggregate are expected to generate 16 GWh approx. of electricity every year. Shanghai-headquartered module manufacturer JinkoSolar Holding (JinkoSolar) has partnered with Photon Energy Solutions, an arm of Photon Energy, to supply its photovoltaic (PV) solar modules of 13.6 MW capacity in Hungary. Moreover, these solar modules will be installed […]

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A new Device That can Harvest Sunlight to Create Clean Gas

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed an ‘artificial leaf’ device that uses sunlight to produce a widely-used clean gas currently made from fossil fuels Scientists have developed an ‘artificial leaf’ device that uses sunlight to produce a widely-used clean gas currently made from fossil fuels and could be used to create a sustainable […]

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Canadian Solar Bags 30 MW Capacity in Latest Solar Auctions in Japan

Canadian Solar has been awarded a 30 MW project in the latest round of solar auctions being held in Japan   Canadian Solar, one of the world’s largest solar power companies, has announced that it has been awarded a 30 MW project in the latest round of solar auctions being held in Japan, i.e. the 4th […]

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100 Percent Renewable Energy Deal Struck for Sydney

A new agreement will ensure all City of Sydney operations, including depots, buildings, and the Town Hall, will be powered by 100 percent renewable energy A new agreement with innovative energy company Flow Power will ensure all City of Sydney operations, including pools, sports fields, depots and buildings, including the historic Sydney Town Hall, will […]

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Renewables to Grow by Nearly 1200 GW in Next 5-Years: IEA

A new report has predicted that the world’s total renewables-based power capacity will grow by 50 percent or 1200 GW between 2019 and 2024. A new report has forecasted that the world’s total renewables-based power capacity will grow by 50 percent between 2019 and 2024, and this increase of 1200 gigawatts (GW), which is equivalent […]

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Asia Could Become the Dominant Market for Wind Energy: IRENA

Asia could grow its share of installed capacity for onshore wind from 230 GW in 2018 to over 2600 GW by 2050, becoming the global leader in the segment Asia could grow its share of installed capacity for onshore wind from 230 Gigawatt (GW) in 2018 to over 2600 GW by 2050, a new report […]

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