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European Offshore Wind Companies Push Into Asian Offshore Wind Market

The world is watching as Chinese companies take on the offshore wind market. As per S&P Global Market Intelligence, Chinese turbines today cost less than half the global average. It places the Chinese in advantageous positions for expansion in less established wind markets such as Latin America and Eastern Europe. Although Chinese offshore wind majors […]

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Amazon Sets Up First Wind, Solar Farm in China

American multinational technological giant Amazon has established first wind farm and solar farm in China to facilitate the production of clean energy. The renewable energy projects set up in China are large-scale and boast of 200 megawatts (MW) of clean energy capacity. Together, these projects are expected to produce 496,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) annually, which will […]

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Singapore Aims for Low-Carbon Hydrogen Towards Net-Zero by 2050

In a bid to march towards its net-zero goal, Singapore has set its sights on pursuing low-carbon hydrogen as part of its decarbonisation efforts. The Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Lawrence Wong, who is also its Finance Minister, has disclosed that the country will accelerate its climate goal to accomplish net-zero by 2050 as part […]

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SJVN Commissions Uttar Pradesh’s 75-MW Parasan Solar Project

Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN) has announced that it has begun to commission its 75-MW Solar Power Project in the Parasan Solar Park. The solar power project is located in Tehsil Kalpi in Jalaun district which is near Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The state owned firm has confirmed that the process of commissioning will be completed […]

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Navitas Solar Among First Carbon Neutral Solar Manufacturing Companies

Navitas Green Solutions Pvt Ltd, one of India’s leading solar module manufacturers, has announced carbon neutrality for CY 2021. It has received a silver badge from the United Nationsn Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on climate reporting under the ‘Climate Neutral Now’ initiative for outstanding accomplishment in managing carbon emissions. Following the Path of […]

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Are Tulip Turbines Favourable To India?

Wind farms harness wind and generate renewable energy. But windmills are out of context for practical reasons when it comes to developing renewable energy around the city or in the city. The industry is trying to invent and innovate technology to find some breakthrough  to counter the problems of size and space when we talk […]

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Procurement Engineering Professional

Integrates Procurement in the project management process (PM@Siemens) and organizes, controls and monitors all Procurement activities in a project. Participates in project/sales meetings as project core team member to exert a shaping influence at an early stage and to optimize internal workflows and processes. Establishes proper sourcing and Procurement processes and controls all Procurement resources […]

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ISA Decides On Solar Facility To Expedite Funding

In its fifth general assembly, International Solar Alliance (ISA) has approved the creation of a ‘Solar Facility’ which will be a financial instrument to encourage investments in solar energy through insurance funds and payment guarantee. Readers will recall that a key mandate of the ISA itself was to enable financing for solar in developing countries. […]

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