Microgeneration and Power Trading – Will it work for India Updated On Thu, Nov 28th, 2019 by Saurenergy At the outset let us define what is microgeneration. In simple terms, it is defined as the small-scale production of electricity from a low carbon source. This includes the design and installation of advanced distributed generation systems using traditional or renewables technologies. Given that traditional power systems are efficient only at scale, they typically do […] Read more
Iberdrola Commissions Lithium-ion Energy Storage System in Spain Updated On Wed, Nov 27th, 2019 by Saurenergy Iberdrola subsidiary, i-DE has commissioned the first electrical energy storage system with lithium-ion batteries for distribution networks in Spain. Iberdrola has announced that its electricity distribution arm, i-DE has commissioned and inaugurated the first electrical energy storage system with lithium-ion batteries for distribution networks in Spain. The project, which is the first in the country, […] Read more
Duke Energy Issues $700 mn Green Bond to Fund Renewable Investments Updated On Wed, Nov 27th, 2019 by Saurenergy Duke Energy Florida has completed two debt issuances, aligned with the company’s focus on generating renewable energy and advancing diversity and inclusion. Duke Energy Florida, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, completed two debt issuances, aligned with the company’s focus on generating renewable energy and advancing diversity and inclusion. The first transaction, totaling USD 700 million, marks […] Read more
India Proactively Contributed to Combat Climate Change Updated On Tue, Nov 26th, 2019 by Saurenergy India has proactively contributed towards multiple efforts in order to combat climate change, said Babul Supriyo. Supriyo, who is the Minister of State, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, has informed in a written reply in response to a question in the Rajya Sabha on Monday. The minister further added that, India will continue […] Read more
Nearly 1955 GW of new Solar Capacity to be Installed by 2028: Report Updated On Tue, Nov 26th, 2019 by Saurenergy A new report presents a forecast of installed capacity, system prices for the global solar PV market, predicting 1955 GW in installations by 2028 A new report presents a forecast of installed capacity, system prices, application segments, and revenue for the global solar PV (SPV) market through 2028. Predicting the installation of 1955 GW of solar […] Read more
Mitsubishi-Chubu Consortium to buy Eneco for EUR 4.1 bn Updated On Tue, Nov 26th, 2019 by Saurenergy Eneco and a consortium of Mitsubishi and Chubu have reached an agreement on the proposed sale of all shares in Eneco for a total value of EUR 4.1 billion. Netherlands based producer and suppliers of natural gas, electricity and heat, Eneco has announced that the shareholders’ committee, Eneco and a consortium of Mitsubishi Corporation and […] Read more
Vestas Secures 118 MW Wind Turbine Order in Finland Updated On Tue, Nov 26th, 2019 by Saurenergy Vestas has received an order from EPV Energia for 21 turbines for the Paskoonharju II wind energy project in Finland. Vestas has received an order from EPV Energia, a Finish energy company for 21 V150-5.6 MW turbines for the Paskoonharju II wind energy project in the municipality of Teuva, Finland. To maximise energy production for […] Read more
MHI Vestas Selected for 220 MW Japanese Offshore Wind Farm Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy MHI Vestas has been selected for the 220 MW Hibikinada Offshore Wind Farm. The first awarded, commercial-scale project to be announced in Japan. MHI Vestas has confirmed that its flagship V174-9.5 MW was selected as the preferred turbine for the Hibikinada Offshore Wind Farm. Hibikinada is the first awarded, commercial-scale project to be announced in […] Read more
Only 266 MW Bids Received for SECI’s 1200 MW Wind Tender As Industry Shies Away Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy SECI’s 1200 MW wind tender after receiving only two bids to develop 266 MW capacity has been extended once again. The consequences of poorly thought-through decisions over the past year and more are finally affecting the ‘pipeline’ that Power Minister RK Singh repeatedly refers to when he asserts that all is well with India’s renewable […] Read more