Renewables Can Bring Down Singapore’s Gas Dependency To 61%: EMBER Updated On Thu, May 2nd, 2024 by Saurenergy 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 […] Read more
African Nation Namibia to Tender 50-130MW CSP Project Next Year Updated On Thu, Dec 23rd, 2021 by Saurenergy Namibia Power Corporation Ltd (NamPower), the national electric power utility company of the African country Namibia, is planning to issue a tender for a 50MW-130MW concentrated solar power (CSP) with storage project in 2022. The project is expected to require investment of US$600mn-US$1bn, with a target commissioning date set for 2025. The plans were revealed by […] Read more
European Solar & Storage Set to Grow over 400% by 2025: Study Updated On Mon, Nov 29th, 2021 by Saurenergy The forecast for household solar continues to look bright for coming years, with European solar & storage set to grow over 400%, from 3 GWh installed storage capacity in 2020 to 12.8 GWh in 2025, announced SolarPower Europe recently. SolarPower Europe has published its annual ‘European Market Outlook for Residential Battery Storage’ report, covering 2021-2025. Analysing […] Read more
Mitsubishi Power Bagged Storage Orders Worth 151,000 MWh in Americas in 2020 Updated On Fri, Jan 15th, 2021 by Saurenergy Mitsubishi Power has claimed the number one market share position in the Americas in 2020 with 151,000 MWh in energy storage orders Mitsubishi Power has claimed the number one market share position in the Americas in 2020 with orders for 151,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of energy storage capacity of all durations. The all-duration category covers utility-scale […] Read more
New Power Generation Capacity Could Be All Renewables only after 2023-24: TERI Updated On Tue, Feb 14th, 2017 by Saurenergy “The cost of renewable electricity and its storage is on a steady decline and could stabilise at around Rs 5 per KWh. This would enable India to move decisively towards renewables for future generation. What this ,means is that India has a ten-year window where no new investments are likely to be done in coal, […] Read more
Power & Instrumentation Gets Rs. 17.07 Cr For 5 MW Solar Project Updated On Fri, Jan 17th, 2025 by Saurenergy Gujarat-based EPC company, Power & Instrumentation (Gujarat) Limited recently secured a work order of Rs. 17.07 Crores (Including taxes). It secured the order to supply, install, test, and commission plant and equipment at the site complete in all respects for the 5 MW (AC) Solar Power Project at Latur District, Maharashtra. Power and Instrumentation secured this […] Read more
Green Stocks Jan 16: Strong Day For Green Stocks Updated On Thu, Jan 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy We have been stressing how the margin for error is fine when it comes to green stocks and their valuations. And we saw it in full play in the contrasting market response seen to results from two of the Solar EPC firms in our green pack. While SWREL, which turned in a strong set of […] Read more
Suzlon Undertakes Blade Testing for Netherland’s We4Ce In Gujarat Updated On Thu, Jan 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy Suzlon Group today announced the successful completion of blade testing for We4Ce, a prominent wind energy player from the Netherlands, at its Blade Test Center Gujarat (BTCG). “This achievement not only highlights Suzlon’s technological leadership but also reflects its commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative, showcasing India’s capabilities in delivering world-class renewable energy solutions,” […] Read more
Non-Utility Share Of Over 25% Stood Out In 2024 In India: SBI Caps Updated On Thu, Jan 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy Investment bank SBI Capital Markets (SBI CAPS), in a report on non-utility solar in India, has hailed 2024 as the year when non-utility solar finally crossed the 25% threshold in India. Declining module and EPC costs, coupled with cheaper cells expanding off-grid potential, facilitate solar adoption. Non-utility solar is poised for significant growth, with annual […] Read more