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Continuum Green Energy Secures $150Mn To Deploy RE Projects Across India

Continuum Green Energy (Continuum), a leading renewable energy group in India serving commercial and industrial consumers, has entered into a definitive agreement with Just Climate. Under this agreement, Just Climate will invest Rs. 12.56 billion (approximately US$ 150 million) in new equity to support Continuum’s ongoing deployment of wind-solar-hybrid energy generation and storage projects across […]

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Ciel & Terre India Completes 4.096 MWp Floating Solar Installation For Amplus

Ciel et Terre India has delivered an innovative floating solar plant to Amplus KN One Power. Project Overview The Amplus KN One Power project is located within the premises of UltraTech Cement Limited (UTCL) at UTCL Awarpur in Maharashtra. Completed within 4 months, the project has used some innovative approaches to overcome the many challenges it […]

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Is Community Solar A Key Piece In India’s Clean Energy Strategy?

India’s ambitious renewable energy targets highlight a promising model for democratizing access to clean energy—community solar. Despite the global momentum and success stories, community solar has faced hurdles in gaining traction within India. With existing financial support for various clean energy schemes, the path from concept to a widespread adoption has not been smooth in […]

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Finances Critical To EV Deployment In India: Vaibhav Singh (CSI)

CSI recently launched its India operations. What are the key areas of focus for CSI in India? We majorly focus on transport, power, and industries—particularly those that are hard to abate. As a research organization, CSI focuses on solution reports, such as financial models that could be adopted by entities like the World Bank. We […]

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Borosil Renewable Seeks More Protection For Indian Solar Glass Firms

Indian solar glass manufacturer Borosil Renewable is now in favour of changes in government tender documents to ensure use of only ‘domestically produced solar equipment’ like solar glass. This, the management said, is needed to protect the Indian solar glass companies, which are plagued with the challenges emanating from the stiff competition from the Chinese […]

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In India’s Renewable Push, UP’s Energy Crop Farmers See Little Hope

Ranjit Singh, 36, is a farmer in the Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh. He owns 10 acres of fertile land in this region, which he mainly uses to grow sugarcane. After several months of arduous work on his farmland, he harvests this crop and sends it to his nearest sugar mill, around 12 km […]

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