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500 Government Schools In Telangana To Have Rooftop Solar By March

After solarisinga 100 schools in Telangana, the state government now targets to put solar panels on the buildings of 500 schools by the coming March. The objective is to decentralise electricity generation and make the schools free from power shedding challenges. In 2022, the Telangana government had said that it aims at installing rooftop solar […]

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2023’s Promise for Solar. Will India Rise To The Challenge?

Early into 2023, the ground is set for a momentous shift for solar. But first, the numbers. In the Jan-Dec period, figures from India’s Central Electricity Authority show that the country added 13956 MW of solar capacity, of which just over 11 GW was utility scale solar. This is by far the best ever performance […]

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Sungrow & SOL+ Distribuidora Forge Partnership for 500 MW Inverter Distribution in Brazil

Developer and producer of photovoltaic inverter technology, Sungrow, and SOL+ Distribuidora, the new business front of Holding SOL Copérnico, based in Brazil, have entered into a partnership facilitating distribution for the Brazilian market. As per the agreement, SOL+ will be responsible for the distribution of 500 MW of on-grid Sungrow photovoltaic inverters in all of […]

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New Zealand’s First Big Battery Project of 200MWh & Solar Farm in Offing From TotalEnergies

Saft, a subsidiary of French energy major, TotalEnergies, has bagged a project to establish New Zealand’s first big grid-connected battery. Saft was contending against Tesla and Fluence for the 100MW and 200MWh Ruakākā battery contract, which is worth $NZ186 million. The formal announcement for the project came in December 2022 from Meridian, which is the […]

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Durham’s FlexGen to Supply 420MWh of Energy Storage System in California

Durham-based battery energy storage solution and software technology provider FlexGen Power Systems has been selected to supply energy storage technology and software for 420MW of energy storage across four California sites to Middle River Power. The energy storage projects are collocated with existing simple cycle natural gas peaking plants, and the facilities will share interconnection […]

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CIP, Statkraft Partner for 2.2GW Offshore Wind in Ireland

Leading global renewable energy firm Statkraft has announced a major deal with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV K/S (CI IV) as the company looks to develop upto 2.2 GW of offshore wind in Ireland. Statkraft said that CIP will acquire a 50% stake in its offshore wind portfolio in Ireland. It is […]

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Uttar Pradesh Backs Farmers for Solar Plants With Subsidies

The state of Uttar Pradesh that has not shown much speed in terms of renewables growth so far seems to be making some moves of late. The Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation (UPPCL) has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the farmers of the state for 7 MW of solar power generation projects under the PM […]

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