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Solar PLI Tranche 2 Allocations Released, 48 GW Of Domestic Manufacturing Capacity By 2025-26

The government of India has allocated 39600 MW of domestic Solar PV module manufacturing capacity under PLI (Tranche-II), or the Solar PLI scheme to incentivise domestic manufacturing. The PLI or Performance Linked Incentive scheme offers financial incentives to manufacturers for meeting specific milestones in sales, linked indirectly to capacity creation. The PLI (Tranche-II) is expected […]

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Lithuania’s Solitek to Set Up 600 MW Module Assembly Facility in Italy

Lithuania-based solar PV maker Solitek has announced that the firm will be now expanding its operations in South of Europe with Italy. In a key decision, Solitek will be building a new solar module assembly plant in Benevento. According to reports, Solitek will have a capacity of 600 MW annually. The firm will manage funds […]

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Wärtsilä, Eolian Complete 200 MW Standalone ESS in Texas

Finnish engineering company firm has announced that it has reached commercial operation date (COD) for two major interconnected energy storage systems in South Texas totaling 200 MW and owned by Eolian, a portfolio company of Global Infrastructure Partners. The two ESS projects are called Madero and Ignacio plants that will be operated using Eolian software, […]

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Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings to Develop 1.9 GW Offshore Wind in Scotland

Just when many conventional energy and power firms of the world go honking for renewables, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) has announced that it will be developing up to 1.9 GW of floating offshore wind energy in Scotland. TEPCO has secured rights to develop two separate floating offshore wind farms and it intends to […]

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India Sets Sights on Green Shipbuilding Goals with Green Tug Transition Programme

The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) and Ayush Sarbananda SonowaI has said that India has set its sights on becoming the global hub for green shipbuilding by 2030. Towards this goal, the minister launched Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP). He also inaugurated the country’s first National Centre of Excellence in Green Port […]

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Can Solid-state Batteries Replace Lithium-ion Batteries in EV?

Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have become the fundamental power source for electric vehicles (EVs), and their demand skyrocketed with the surge in the EV market. However, since the very beginning, some challenges raised doubts about the suitability of the technology in the long term. Solid-state batteries with their solid electrolyte, are expected to provide greater safety […]

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RECPDL Hands Over 6 Special Purpose Vehicles to PGCIL

REC Power Development and Consultancy Limited (RECPDCL), a wholly owned subsidiary of REC Limited, an NBFC Maharatna CPSU under the Ministry of Power, has announced the handing over of six projects’ specific SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles) to PGCIL (Power Grid Corporation of India Limited). These SPVs have been mainly established for constructing transmission projects in […]

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Havfram Wind to Install Turbines at Hornsea 3 Offshore Wind Project for Ørsted

Offshore wind construction firm Havfram Wind has said that it has appointed by global renewable giant Ørsted to install turbines at its Hornsea 3 offshore windfarm, starting autumn 2026. The wind energy project is world largest of such kind. Havfram Wind said that it will be utilizing one of its newly built NG20000X Jack-Up Wind […]

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RVNL to Form JV with Jakson Green for EPC Projects

MiniRatna CPSE under the Ministry of Railways, Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) will soon be forming a joint venture with Jakson Green, a diversified energy firm that deals with distributed energy, solar energy, EPC, hydrogen, hybrid and Battery Energy Storage Solutions (BESS). Jakson Green is the new energy transition platform supported by the infrastructure and […]

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