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India’s Policy Framework For Low-Carbon Electricity Generation

India recently submitted its Long-term Low-Carbon Development strategy to the requirements of the Paris Agreement. The South Asian country aims to go carbon-neutral by 2070, requiring adopting new technological developments while taking care of all the associated risks. For this, the Policy framework that the country adopts will matter the most in its transition to […]

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New Features Added to Fronius Wattpilot E-Car Charger

Fronius Wattpilot, a E-car charger from Fronius, an Austrian solar energy solutions provider, offers exciting features such as load control, better adaptability, a stronger IP rating, and greater sustainability   The firm says that true to its sustainability approach,  the components from Europe are used to prevent lengthy transport routes, which significantly contributes to value creation. […]

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USA’s Enfinity Increases India Presence with 205 MW of RE

In a release issued this week, US-based energy firm Enfinity Global has announced it has added 205 MW of solar capacity in India. The global RE conglomerate said that the feat has been achieved through the interconnection of renewable projects worth 135 MW in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The company has also acquired six […]

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Solar Farm in Space? European Space Agency Contemplates the Idea

Scientists are on an ambitious plan to harness solar energy from orbit to power the planet. At a two-day conference in Paris, the European Space Agency (ESA), which the UK is a part of, is debating ideas for building a solar farm in space. To transmit microwave energy to Earth, analogous to the high-frequency radio […]

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The Curious Case of Switching Off Rooftop Solar And Pleading For Power Consumption In South Australia

In the past week, South Australia has seen the apparently curious situation of the national grid operator switching off itself, or asking owners to switch off rooftop solar systems in the state, even while requesting them to increase demand by switching on more appliances and other power hungry equipments. This apparent dichotomy  is easily explained, […]

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Germany To Build First Green Ammonia Import Terminal in Hamburg

Germany’s Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) has has decided upon the northern city of Hamburg for the country’s groundbreaking new green ammonia landing site.  The operational start is planned for 2026. The facility will be a milestone for Germany’s efforts to decarbonize industry by the employment of hydrogen. German Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate […]

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Senior Engineer – Electrical & Instrumentation

Responsible for supporting the design team in all engineering phases related to Electrical/Electronics & Instrumentation through drawing and documentation. Understanding customer needs and requirements through customer documents. Checking standard and regulatory compliance. Ensuring that installations and applications are in line with customer needs and safety standards. Managing engineering projects and deliver them on time. PID […]

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AMI Report: The Road to Net Zero in Latin America

A study entitled “The Road to Net Zero in Latin America” has been released by American Market Intelligence (AMI). Weaning the world off dirty fossil fuels, a.k.a., the road to net zero emissions, is perhaps the most challenging task our society has ever faced. By 2030, it will require more than US$2 trillion in annual […]

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Denmark’s Largest RE Firm Orsted Expands Presence in Texas, US

The largest energy firm in Denmark, Orsted will be establishing a new office in Texas. The new premises that will be an EPC centre (engineering, procurement and construction) for its portfolio of clean energy solutions. The new office that is to come up in Texas will mark its opening in the first half of next […]

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