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Power Market Engineer

Perform a broad range of studies and other consulting services to support electric utilities and asset developers to make decisions backed by business and engineering analysis regarding their investments and power supply requirements, such as integrated resource planning, market assessments, valuations, and power supply RFP evaluations. Researching about the US power markets (PJM, MISO, NEISO, […]

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Juniper, SJVN Ink PPA To Setup 1GW RE Projects Across Two States

Juniper Green Energy today announced a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with SJVN, securing a 320 MW firm and dispatchable renewable energy contract. This agreement sets the stage for the development of approximately 1 GW of capacity across two states– Gujarat and Rajasthan. The company said, “This 25-year PPA, secured at a tariff of ₹4.38 with […]

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IEA Report Advocates Digital Integration Of Power Grids To Boost Efficiency

A latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) report highlighted the importance of matching growth with clean energy transition through digital power grids.  The IEA report presented electricity transmission through the power grid as an alternative to support urban areas with more than 80% of the global GDP. They report contribute to more than […]

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Fortum Sells Stake In Indian Solar Portfolio To Gentari Renewables

Finland-based Fortum sold its ownership in the 185-MW Indian solar portfolio and is considering alternatives for its remaining operations in India. Fortum signed an agreement to sell the remaining 43.75% share of its Indian solar power portfolio to Malaysia-based Gentari Renewables India Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of clean energy solutions provider Gentari Sdn. Bhd. Gentari […]

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Microsoft Inks Largest Ever Corporate Deal For 10.5 GW With Brookfield

Brookfield Renewable and Microsoft have entered into an energy framework agreement for 10.5GW of renewable capacity. The deal is meant to power upcoming data centres owned by Microsoft, as it doubles down to build stronger AI capabilities that will need much more energy at data centres to deliver. It is estimated that Microsoft would be […]

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Renewables Can Bring Down Singapore’s Gas Dependency To 61%: EMBER

A recent report from energy think tank EMBER said that Singapore’s heavy reliance on gas-based electricity could be cut down with the expected rise of renewables in the country. The report said that based on its calculations, the share of electricity from gas would drop from 92% in 2022 to 61% by 2035. This was […]

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Climate Finance Still A Challenge For Developing Countries Amid RE Push

Amid fears of worsening impacts of climate change and the push towards renewable energy, financing for the transition to greener energy sources remains the pivotal issue. A report by the World Bank that focused on developing countries emphasised that energy transition there will require ‘unprecedented transformation of the power sector infrastructure’. Along with that, it […]

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Australia’s First Offshore Wind Farm A Step Closer

Australia, which has seen a massive ramp up in its solar capacity, is finally making a move to add offshore wind to its renewables portfolio as well, with plans for the first offshore wind farms reaching feasibility stage with the handout of licenses to prospective project studies. With no nuclear plant in the country, Australia […]

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Green Logistics Revolution: How Indian Corporates are Investing to Slash Carbon Footprint?

By- Akash Hegde, Co-Founder, ShakeDeal As environmental concerns take center stage, the logistics industry worldwide is going through a major transformation. India, with its growing economy and increasing trade, is also part of this shift. The combination of digital technologies and sustainability requirements is restructuring supply chain operations, prompting Indian companies to invest in green […]

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