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Sun Cable Goes Into Administration in Australia

Sun Cable, the massive solar developer aiming to build the world’s most ambitious power export project, has gone into administration in Australia. Sun Cable was planning to build the world’s largest solar+battery storage complex in the Northern Territory region of Australia, with plans to build an undersea cable across the sea to export power to […]

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Sterling Generators Eyes Strong Growth, Unveils New Identity

Mumbai-based Sterling generators, a strong player especially in the large capacity segment, is expecting a strong growth path on the back of changing markets and its strong partnerships. Announcing its plans at a media interaction, the firm’s Chairman, Khurshed Daruvala, and CEO, Sanjay Jadhav, stressed on the company’s strong project management competencies and quality global […]

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Tunisia Comes Up With Solar Power Tenders Of 1 GW

Tunisia is catching up on its renewable energy targets to decarbonise its economy and add to the global efforts for tackling the challenge of climate change. In a fresh development, Tunisia’s Ministry of Energy, Mines and Renewable Energies has launched two new tenders for the development of solar PV projects of cumulative capacity of 1 […]

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Is Solar Momentum Stuttering To A Halt In India?

India’s solar growth, that is aiming for a target of over 25 GW between this year and 2030 to meet national targets on installed capacity, appear to be shifting to the slow lane, yet again. Industry players blame the slowdown on everything from higher prices, to policy, to rising cost of capital and more. After […]

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The Power Ministry Report Card For 2022- Renewables Push, Reforms Lead Agenda

When it comes to energy and its countrywide distribution, the Power ministry is the responsible limb of the government. We look at the growth of clean energy and its distribution in India, while also assessing the various measures taken to promote clean energy in the seventh-largest country in the world. India is the world’s third […]

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Nepal Invites Tenders for 100 MW Solar Projects

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), the state-owned power utility, has invited bids for the selection of independent power producers (IPPs) for the development of 100 MW of grid-connected solar PV capacity. These projects will come up at 16 designated sites in the Himalayan country. According to the notification, the last day for the players to submit […]

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Solar Inverter Firm GoodWe Signs Deal for 50 MW RE Project in Pakistan

Chinese firms are showing a fresh deal of commitment for the development of renewable energy projects as the South Asian country is facing its economic hardships and acute power generation challenges. According to reports, GoodWe, which claims to be leading smart energy solution providers based out of China, is bullish about boosting renewable energy in […]

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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Acquires 1400 MW Queensland RE Hub

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), an investment firm that specialises in infrastructure investments, has confirmed that it has acquired the large-scale renewable energy hub called ‘Bowen Renewable Energy Hub’ in Australia’s Queensland. According to the company, the RE hub will also host a pumped hydro plant having a duration of 16-hours. CIP has contracted with Australian […]

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