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Calcium Instead of Lithium Can Make Better RE Batteries

A newly synthesized yet cheap chemical could be the answer to manufacture low cost and high power calcium batteries. The advent of renewable energy with its innate unpredictable nature has brought a global need for effective energy storage. This need has so far fuelled the demand for Lithium which can easily be stored, transported to the […]

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65 GW of European Onshore Turbines Need Upgrade or Replacement by 2028

A new report has revealed that 65 GW of European onshore wind turbines will reach end-of-design-life by 2028 and will be needing upgrades or replacement A new report has revealed that 65 GW of European onshore wind turbines will reach end-of-design-life by 2028. From 2019 to 2028, an average of 4 GW of turbines per […]

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India, China to Collaborate in R&D for Manufacturing Improved Solar Cells

India and China have agreed on cooperation in the R&D of new and improved technology for the manufacturing of solar cells India and China have agreed on cooperation in the Research and Development (R&D) of new and improved technology for the manufacturing of solar cells from alternate material with improvement in their conversion efficiencies. Both sides have […]

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TP-DDL, Deakin University Partner to Develop Accurate Power Forecasting Solutions

TP-DDL and Deakin University, an apex Australian educational university have joined hands to develop an accurate Power Forecasting Solution Tata Power Delhi Distribution (TP-DDL), a leading power utility supplying electricity to a populace of 7 million in Delhi and Deakin University, an apex Australian educational university with more than 40 years of experience in the fields […]

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EDFR Acquires California-Based EV Charging Firm PowerFlex

EDFR has announced that it has acquired Los Altos, California-based PowerFlex Systems, a pioneer in managed EV charging technology EDF Renewables (EDFR) has announced that it has acquired Los Altos, California-based PowerFlex Systems (PowerFlex), a pioneer in managed electric vehicle (EV) charging technology through its subsidiary EDFR North America. The investment is part of EDF Renewables’ continued […]

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Engie Begins Construction of its Biggest Wind Complex

Engie has begun the construction work on the Campo Largo 2 Wind Farm Brazil, at 361.2 MW the project will be Engie’s worldwide biggest wind energy complex. French multinational electric utility company, Engie has announced that it has begun the construction work on the Campo Largo 2 Wind Farm, in the State of Bahia, Brazil. […]

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Canadian Solar Secures USD 120 mn Financing for Brazilian Solar Projects

Canadian Solar has secured a USD 120 million project financing from Banco do Nordeste do Brasil for its Francisco Sa and Jaiba solar power projects Canadian Solar, one of the world’s largest solar power companies, has announced that it has secured 487 million Brazilian reais (USD 120 million) non-recourse project financing from Banco do Nordeste […]

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Restrictive Guidelines Under Govt Schemes to Impact System Integrators: Report

According to a new analysis, there are two critical restrictive guidelines for integrators in the new KUSUM and SRISTI schemes by the MNRE According to a new analysis by JMK Research and Analytics, there are two critical restrictive guidelines in the new schemes that the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has recently launched. […]

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EV’s Have Charmed The Government – Will The Markets Follow?

On July 5, when Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman rose to present the Union budget for 2019, expectations were somewhat muted in the understanding that with an interim budget already presented, there was little scope for big announcements. As it turned out, the minister did make a few announcements on the taxation front as well as […]

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