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The 2023 Playback- What Our Most Read Stories Tell Us

As a digital publisher, one of the joys of publishing is the feedback, both immediate and ongoing that writers get on their stories. Seen both in actual pageviews and in terms of traction on social media, this feedback loop is a key to decide what gets covered, and what doesn’t at times. We say at […]

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Electrical Design Engineer

Key Responsibilities:- Develop Electrical Components: Collaborate on the design and development of innovative electrical components, ensuring they meet the highest standards of quality and performance. Test Electrical Components: Conduct thorough testing of electrical components to validate designs and identify areas for improvement. Component Selection: Identify, evaluate, and select components, materials, parts, and semi-products suitable for […]

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Appointed Person – Installation Procedure Engineer

Responsibilities:- Part of the Construction Management Team, reporting to the Technical Manager and supporting Offshore Installation Manager, Project Manager Site Manager and Offshore Installation Operations Manager, with responsibilities for all aspects of offshore tagline operations and lifting activities during offshore construction management. Ensure the crane operators contractor(s) conducts LMRAs – last minute risk assessments – […]

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Solar Became Cheapest Fuel Source For Newly-Built Power Systems: EY

The latest report by Ernst and Young (EY) claimed that solar energy emerged as the cheapest fuel source for newly built power systems globally, fueling a faster energy transition. The report said that despite the challenges like inflation and price rises, solar power seemed to be the leader. It claimed that with its lowest Levelized Cost […]

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Dogger Bank D Awards Projects for Technical Consultations to Three Firms

Contracts have been awarded to Genesis, H2GO Power, and Fichtner by project partners SSE Renewables and Equinor in an initiative to begin the production of large-scale green hydrogen from the 2 GW Dogger Bank D. Being developed in a phased manner, Dogger Bank is located off the coast of England. The project, which could be […]

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Rise In Renewables In Europe Can Curb Up to 67% Emissions: Report

A recent event by Wood Mackenzie shared an analysis on the current growth in Europe’s flexible renewable energy. The report finds that, European power market will see its carbon intensity plummet. It accredits this rise with the change in ambitious climate-energy policies. Moreover, it finds that, flexibility to be key to enable this change, according to […]

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100KW Open Access Limit Not Applicable to Captive Consumers: MERC

It may be recalled that in May, the Ministry of Power has asked all the State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs) to notify green tariffs under the Green Energy Open Access Regulations. Heeding the request, MERC has introduced the draft notification on Green Energy Open Access.  The MERC (Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission) DOA Regulations pave the way […]

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Masdar To Expand in Saudi with 1.1 GW & Azerbaijan with 500 MW Projects

Led by Abu Dhabi based renewable energy firm, Masdar, EDF Renewables, and Saudi conglomerate Nesma Company have joined hands with the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) for the development of a solar plant with capacity of 1100 MW. When it is operational, the Al Henakiyah solar power project will supply power to over 190,000 homes […]

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US May See 619 GW Of Renewable Power Between 2023-2030: Report

A latest report from BloombergNEF forecast a staggering 619 gigawatts (GW) of solar, wind and storage to come online between 2023 and 2030 in the United States. The report forecasts that this will raise energy capacity by 19 GW from the previous outlook. While structural constraints, such as permitting and grid connections, and a higher […]

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