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Tripura Tea Factories to Go Green; Will be Run on Natural Gas, Not Coal

Tripura Tea Development Corporation (TTDC), in order to cut down cost of manufacturing tea, has made a pioneering attempt of converting its coal-based tea factories into green energy-based facilities. According to senior members of the tea body, two factories belonging to the state-owned corporation are going to function on natural gas from this season set []

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Sungrow Ties Up With Comtronics for Distribution in Nepal

Sungrow Power has signed a new distribution agreement with Comtronics Pvt. Ltd., a Nepalese company with an objective to develop and satisfy multi-disciplinary clients technical needs in Renewable Energy field. Sungrow is leading inverter supplier for renewables.   This agreement marks Sungrows forward-looking strategy in developing the emerging markets of renewable energy ahead of competitors. []

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RE Wins at Worlds 1st Green Olympics Being Held in China: Carbon Brief

The desire of the leadership in China to showcase clean energy development and make it a part of the countrys international image, while important in itself, is backed by real developments on the ground, finds UK-based Carbon Brief, a platform that specialises in the science and policy of climate change. Established in response to the 2009 Climategate []

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After Becoming EV Nation, Norway Seeks Battery Recycling Crown

Norway, a country of barely 5.4 million citizens, has shown a commitment to EVs that is quite simply, unmatched in the developing world. It was the country with the most electric vehicles per person in January last year. The European nation has been a frontrunner in the world EV market right through 2021. Even in []

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Chile to Hold 5.25GWh RE Auctions Over Next 15 Years

The Chilean Energy Regulator (CNE) has launched an auction to provide 5.25GWh of electricity to the national grid. This will take placevover a period of 15 years and the addition of electricity will begin from 2027. The new information has been shared by the Regulator on its website. According to the latest note, the consultation []

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Chinas RE Boom Year Poses Challenges to Western Markets: WoodMac

Chinas renewables manufacturing has emerged from 2021 bigger and more competitive than ever before. Western markets are benefitting from trading with the IKEA of the energy transition, but balancing reliance on Chinas technology providers with local interests is now a key political as well as environmental challenge, says Wood Mackenzie. Chinas need to meet soaring []

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EU Works for Timely Realisation of 300MW Offshore Wind Target

In a report adopted by the European Parliament, the Members of European Parliament (MEPs) have charted out a roadmap on faster deployment of offshore wind in the continent to timely arrest global warming and climate change. This is in line with the EU Offshore Renewable Energy Strategy that sets out the goals of reaching 60 []

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Auto Makers call on UK Govt for more EV Charging Points and a Regulator

Growth pangs are appearing for the EV sector in the United Kingdom, as the industry faces the challenge of  unavailability of the required number of EV battery charging stations in the country. Just when sales of EVs are finally taking off in a big way. That has brought the  Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders []

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Jinkos new Tiger Neo 605 panel targets both utility and commercial projects

Even as 2020 marked a decisive shift to higher output (500 Wplus) modules, JinkoSolars Tiger Neo, with an efficiency up to 22.3%, and a promise to have 15-20W more wattage than the conventional p-PERC panel of the same size is set to be a frontrunner. Unlike other panels whose higher power comes from enlarged sizes, []

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