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O2 Power Signs PPA With Railways To Supply Renewable Power

Indian renewable energy company O2 Power has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with East Central Railway (ECR) to supply renewable power. The energy will be sourced from O2 Power’s 360 MW installed capacity spanning Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Karnataka. This aligns with Indian Railways’ efforts to achieve net-zero emissions. Indian Railways has planned to go net-zero […]

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NTPC Green Commissions Shajapur Solar Project In MP

NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), the renewable arm of the NTPC Group, has successfully commissioned its Shajapur Solar Project in Madhya Pradesh. The newly-listed company announced the milestone in a recent stock exchange filing, marking another step in its mission to expand India’s renewable energy capacity. On November 29, NTPC Green began commercial operations for […]

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Green Stocks Nov 28: Adani Bounce Back Continues, NTPC Green Shines

Following its strong recovery yesterday, Adani Green Energy continued its sharp recovery, rising 10% again today. Keeping it company was the newly listed NTPC Green, which rose almost 5% to 127 on the back of a project commissioning. Waaree Renewable Technologies powered up 5% after its announcement late last evening of a 2 GW project. […]

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Green Stock Nov 25: Mirroring Market, Most Stocks Mount Recovery

Even as most green stocks mirrored the broader rebound seen in the Indian markets, Adani Green continued to struggle, slumping a further 6% today. The Green energy developer has been caught up in a US district court indictment, besides SEC charges of alleged wrongdoing in power contracts in India. The other stocks to have a […]

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NTPC Green IPO Subscribed 2.4 Times In Three Days

NTPC Green, the renewable energy arm of NTPC witnessed a moderate response over its Initial Public Offering (IPO), compared to the highly subscribed IPOs of recently-listed solar energy companies. As per the data available, NTPC Green IPO was subscribed 2.4 times on the final day of bidding. The issue received bids of 1,42,55,97,546 shares against […]

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5 Ways To Decarbonise Power Hungry Data Centers?

Data centers worldwide are known for their substantial electricity consumption, which powers the ever-growing data business. As global corporate giants continue to invest in this sector and expand across borders, reducing carbon emissions has become crucial. Dependence on conventional power grids increases the carbon footprint of these data centers due to their significant power requirements. […]

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Tata Power, ADB Seal $4.25Bn Deal To Finance 966 MW RE Projects In India

Tata Power, an integrated power company, and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) coinciding with the ongoing Climate Conference (COP29) at Baku, Azerbaijan. This deal evaluates financing for its several projects and to enhance India’s power infrastructure, and promote renewable and clean energy.  The MoU outlines the evaluation of […]

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How To Ensure Safety at Rooftop Solar Power Plants

By-Rishikesh Mishra and Lanvin Concessao Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including health, are intrinsically intertwined with access to energy, highlighting the potential of clean energy solutions in improving health and human development outcomes. Various programs are seeking to electrify 98,000 health facilities across the world, using clean and decentralized renewable energy solutions, primarily solar power and […]

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Tata Power, DGPC Forge Partnership For Clean Energy in Bhutan

In a move towards regional energy cooperation, India’s integrated power company Tata Power has partnered with Bhutan’s Druk Green Power Corporation Ltd. (DGPC) to develop 5,000 MW of clean energy capacity. This collaboration aims to bolster energy security and accelerate the transition to sustainable energy across South Asia. Key Highlights of the Collaboration Strengthening Bhutan’s […]

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