Setting Up a Battery Manufacturing Plant: The Factors That Matter Updated On Thu, Aug 4th, 2022 by Saurenergy Battery manufacturing is one of the fastest-growing industries worldwide. A decade ago, consumers used batteries for their laptops, phones and other gadgets. Today, these energy storage devices are powering cars, medical equipment and even houses. New plants for battery production are popping up as a result. But in this realm of a gradual shift towards […] Read more
Charging A Crayon Scooter Is As Simple As Charging A Mobile Phone: Mayank Jain, Director, Crayon Motors Updated On Fri, Jul 29th, 2022 by Saurenergy Mayank Jain, Director, Crayon Motors, began his career at the organisation in 2019. Under his leadership, he steered the EV start-up company into a direction that makes it one of the fastest-growing EV firms in less than two years. Even though he had the option to pursue MBA from the esteemed IE Business School after […] Read more
HPX Crosses 100 MUs Of Traded Power In Month 1 Updated On Thu, Jul 21st, 2022 by Saurenergy The newly launched Hindustan Power Exchange Ltd. (HPX), that commenced operations on July 6, has made a bright start with the exchange claiming a 37% market share of the ‘contingency trading’ market within a fortnite of its launch. Promoted by PTC India Ltd, Bombay Stock Exchange, and ICICI Bank, it crossed the100 MUs mark on […] Read more
Heat Pumps: One Of The Biggest And Least Understood Tools Against Climate Change Updated On Wed, Jul 20th, 2022 by Saurenergy The world is tilted towards the notion of preventing the climate change. Climate change is mostly the result of anthropogenic activities and associated harmful Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. The use of fossil fuels to derive energy is the leading contributor toward emissions of GHGs. One of the major uses of energy is managing temperature – […] Read more
US, India Struggle To Counter China PV Dominance With Support For Domestic Manufacturers Updated On Wed, Jul 20th, 2022 by Saurenergy A few announcements, all in the past 30 days are beginning to prove just how tough it is for countries to counter China’s dominance of the solar supply chain. Notable among these have been moves made, or being contemplated in the US and in India now. These pull backs on actions taken or considered matter, […] Read more
IEX Power Trading Update for June 2022 Updated On Tue, Jul 5th, 2022 by Saurenergy The Indian Energy Exchange achieved 8267 MU volume in June ’22 comprising 7058 MU in the conventional power market, 536 MU in the Green Power Market, and 673 MU (6.73 lac Certificates) in the REC Market, registering 17% YoY volume growth across all market segments. Owing to improved supply-side availability, the prices at the day […] Read more
“Corporates Will Be key To Meeting India’s 450 GW Renewables Aspiration” Updated On Fri, Jul 1st, 2022 by Saurenergy Srinivasan Viswanathan, CEO of Vibrant Energy is looking ahead to a great run for the firm, as the market continues to open up and throw up new opportunities. Backed by Macquarie capital’s Blueleaf Energy which owns a majority stake in the firm, Vibrant is focused on the corporate market for renewables, with a stress on […] Read more
Regulator Extends Rs 12 Cap On Traded Electricity To Sep 30 On Power Exchanges Updated On Fri, Jul 1st, 2022 by Saurenergy The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), which had in an order on May 6 directed the Power Exchanges to cap power trading prices at Rs 12 till June 30, has extended the order to September 30 now. The order applies to trading in the Day Ahead market (DAM including Green DAM), RTM, Intra-day, Day Ahead […] Read more
Despite Positive Results, Renewable Energy In Australia Faces Local Challenges Updated On Wed, Jun 8th, 2022 by Saurenergy Community protests are delaying Australia’s efforts to rebuild its overburdened electricity infrastructure, potentially delaying investments in wind and solar farms (Renewable Energy) that would be needed to replace retiring coal-fired power generation over the next 25 years. The continent sized country has long been blamed for going too slow on renewable additions, besides its high […] Read more