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Indian Navy to Setup 19 MW Solar Power by 2018

Indian Navy has pledged 1.5 percent of its works budget to renewable energy generation, and contribute towards national mission of achieving 100 GW solar power by 2022. To achieve the national mission of 100 GW solar power installations by 2022, the Indian Navy will be adding up 19 MW of solar PV by 2018, in […]

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Small Business Owners in Clean Energy Sector Still Hope for Best

“Even without the U.S.’s formal participation in the pact, we believe our nation will continue to lead in carbon reduction and clean energy,” Small business owners who install solar panels or help customers use clean energy don’t seem fazed by President Donald Trump’s plan to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord, saying they […]

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Renewables are becoming the least cost option in India, Denmark, Egypt, Mexico, Peru and UAE

The cost of renewables is well below equivalent costs for fossil fuel and nuclear generating capacity in India, Denmark, Egypt, Mexico, Peru and UAE Renewables are becoming the least cost option in India, Denmark, Egypt, Mexico, Peru and the United Arab Emirates, a global multi-stakeholder renewable energy policy network said on Wednesday. It said record […]

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Equis Energy Completes 130 MW of Solar Power Capacity in India

The solar power parks at in Sadasivpet and Minpur produces 211,116 MWh of electricity a year. Singapore-based renewable energy developer, Equis Energy has commissioned two solar parks in India’s Telangana state, with a combined generating capacity of 130 MW. The solar parks are located in Sadasivpet and Minpur. The Sadasivpet park was completed a month […]

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Unused Green Energy Tests China’s Energy Leadership

Increasing amounts of that green energy have gone unused as China struggles to integrate wind and solar farms into an outdated and balkanized electricity network dominated by coal. China’s scramble to curb pollution has made it the world leader in renewable energy development, yet increasing amounts of that green energy have gone unused as the […]

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Solar Irrigating: Farmers not only selling excess power but also saving ground water

Solar Pump Irrigators’ Cooperative Enterprise (SPICE), which began operating in May 2016, not only made a switch from diesel to solar pumps but also adopted net metering – selling excess power to the local electricity utility. Phodabhai Parmar, a 72-year-old farmer, sits on a charpai sipping tea as solar panels gleam in the fields behind […]

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