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Assistant Manager HSE

Roles and Responsibilities:- Effectively implement organizational safety programs and check effectiveness in projects. Build safety work culture in the team Co-ordinate with central HSE for identifying the training needs and imparting in-house/ external training Monitoring HSE processes and procedures with continual improvement based on RCA and operational experience Tracking of health and safety metrics to […]

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Emerging Nations To Account For 85% Electricity Demand By 2027-IEA

Global electricity demand rose by 4.3% in 2024 and is forecast to continue growing at close to 4% through 2027. Over the next three years, global electricity consumption is expected to rise by 3,500 TWh, according to a recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Moreover, the study found most additional electricity demand through […]

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Green Stocks Feb 14: No Love For Green Stocks As Sellers Rule

On a day when the broader markets had their own share of ups and downs, Green energy stocks had only one move today – down. Most failed to recover from the selling pressure in the morning, reflecting the broader pain in the small-cap and mid-cap space. When sentiment sours, every reason seems plausible to investors […]

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Lightsource bp Expands APAC Footprint with First Solar Project in Japan

Lightsource bp has expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region with its entry into Japan, acquiring a 15 MWp solar project in Hokkaido. This move marks the company’s continued global growth, bringing its operations to 20 markets, including Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and South Korea. Adam Pegg, , emphasized the company’s long-term commitment to […]

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China’s Renewable Sector Enters New Era with Market-Driven Pricing

China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the National Energy Administration (NEA) recently issued a joint notice outlining measures to deepen the pricing reform for electricity generated from renewable sources. The reform focuses on three key areas: allowing market forces to determine renewable power prices, creating a pricing and settlement mechanism that supports long-term […]

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Green Stocks Feb 12: A Brake On The Slide?

On a day when the markets gyrated wildly, a late recovery in the markets couldn’t quite pull all the beaten down green stocks back. While the wind energy firms in our pack did end in the green, it was the solar manufacturers that made the most of the recovery ad well. For the developers and […]

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Green Stocks Feb 11: Meltdown Continues, In Sync With market

Green stocks continued their slide towards normalcy, at the cost of heavy losses for many investors, as the Indian markets continued to be skittish. While the current bout of weakness can be attributed mostly to the fear of a global tariffs war, ignited by Donald Trump, the larger worry is about how a tariffs-ridden global […]

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Green Stocks Feb 10: No Respite On Another Tough Day

With small caps and mid-caps coming in for some special selling, most of our green caps, which fall into either of the categories, suffered today. As we have said earlier, for some time now, the fate of these stocks is inextricably linked to the broader markets, making a revival very tough without a broader recovery. […]

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Green Stocks Feb 7: Drift Is the Theme For Green Stocks On An Eventful Day

With the RBI finally pushing a rate cut through after almost 5 years, the stock markets disappointed many investors by staying range-bound with a downward bias. For green stocks as well, the news of lower rates should augur well for the long term, especially considering the early signs of price pressures from the ALCM or […]

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