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Capgemini Partners Equigy For European Decentralised Energy System

In order to better manage the supply and demand of electricity throughout Europe, Capgemini and Equigy have signed a long-term deal to establish a new decentralized energy system. The goal of this project is to create a crowd-balancing platform (CBP), which is a reliable, standardized data aggregator interface for integrating modest, adaptable, and dispersed energy […]

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Karnataka Proposes New Tariffs For Rooftop Solar Projects

The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) in its latest order has proposed revised tariffs for the state for FY25 for grid-connected solar plants. This comes after the state power regulator came out with a discussion paper on the issue recently.  To arrive at the final tariffs for different segments of power generators and consumers, the […]

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Thailand, India Can Pose Challenge To China’s EV Market: Report

Bloomberg’s recent report indicated a general trend where, electric vehicles (EVs) are displacing 1.7 million barrels per day of oil usage, which is equivalent to about 3% of total road fuel demand. Currently. there are 722 million passenger EVs that are expected to be on the road in 2040 in the Economic Transition Scenario.  The Bloomberg […]

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Renewables, EVs Set To Reduce Global Oil Demand, Says Report

A latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that the global oil demand is likely to be tempered by clean energy transition. The report also said that the surge in Electric Vehicle (EV) sales and continued efficiency improvements of vehicles and use of more renewables in electricity production could negate the rise in […]

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BluPine Energy and Dalmia Cements Ink Solar Project Deal

BluPine Energy has announced that it has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Dalmia Cements Limited (Bharat) to set up a 46.8 MWp solar power project in Karnataka. Once completed, this project is expected to generate approximately 93 million units of electricity per year, effectively offsetting more than 85 thousand tons of carbon dioxide […]

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Repsol Signs RE Purchase Agreement with Microsoft

Repsol will supply Microsoft renewable electricity after reaching an agreement for a combined six long-term virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs). These 12-year supply agreements are linked to three wind farms and three solar plants in Spain with a total installed capacity of 230 MW that will be operational by December 2025. This deal adds to existing power […]

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GUVNL Awards Gensol 250 MW/500 MWh BESS Project

Gujarat-based, state electricity regulation board Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) declared Gensol Engineering as the lowest bidder for the project in a energy storage tender issued by them. The EPC company emerged as the lowest bidder for its 250 MW/500 MWh standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS) project. GUVNL released the tender for this […]

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RERC Resolves Hurdles Of Technology-Agnostic RPO Compliance

The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) in its latest suo motto order has tried to allay the apprehensions of the obligated entities towards the government mandate of technology-agnostic Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs).  The Union government and CERC had earlier mandated the compliance of RPOs through procurement of renewable power through different fuel specific (technology agnostic) […]

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China’s ‘Spare Solar’ Capacity Offers Energy Access Avenues: EMBER

A recent report by EMBER delved into the untapped potential of surplus solar manufacturing capacity in China, highlighting its pivotal role in addressing both energy access and climate change. It revealed that despite the exponential growth in global solar manufacturing capacity, the deployment of solar panels worldwide lags significantly behind. According to estimates by the […]

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