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Australian Energy Firms AGL, Someva Renewables Form JV To Develop Green Energy Park

Australian Energy company AGL and renewable energy developer Someva Renewables have today announced a Joint Venture (JV) to develop Pottinger Energy Park, which is expected to consist of a 1.2 GW wind farm, 300 MW solar farm, and 500 MW / 2000 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS). The proposed Pottinger Energy Park is located […]

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SJVN Green Energy Bags 200 MW Project From GUVNL

SJVN Ltd’s wholly owned subsidiary company i.e., SJVN Green Energy Limited (SGEL) announced it has bagged a 200 MW project from GUVNL. SJVN further stated that it had participated in 200 MW capacity in the tariff-based competitive bidding conducted by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL). The bidding was undertaken for the development of solar […]

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L&T Commissions First Indigenously Build Hydrogen Electrolyser At Hazira

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) an Indian multinational engaged in EPC Projects, commissioned its first indigenously manufactured electrolyser at the Green Hydrogen Plant. The plant is located at AM Naik Heavy Engineering Complex in Hazira, Gujarat. This accomplishment signifies L&T Electrolysers Limited’s foray into domestic electrolyser manufacturing, underscoring the company’s steadfast dedication to propelling sustainable energy […]

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Yara, ACME Sign A Binding Agreement To Supply Green Ammonia

Yara, a Norwegian crop nutrition company engaged in ammonia trade and shipping, signed a firm and binding agreement for the supply of ammonia with GHC SAOC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Acme Cleantech. They signed a firm and binding agreement for the supply of ammonia to reduce CO2 emissions from Acme to Yara on a long-term […]

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ReNew In Talks With Sembcorp To Sell 350 MW Assets: Report

According to several media reports, Indian renewable energy company ReNew Energy Global Plc has initiated discussions to sell a portfolio of solar projects with a combined capacity of 350 MW to Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries Ltd The reports also said that earlier ReNew had sought to sell off a much larger 1.1-GW portfolio which included 750 […]

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Polysilicon Manufacturers Shift To Vietnam, Chinese Import Hits Record Low

Germany based Bernreuter Research in its report on Polysilicon shipment found a drop in Polysilicon imports into China. The report stated, this fall has led to the lowest level since 2011. According to the report the Chinese customs statistics, imports of the feedstock for solar cells and semiconductors slumped by 28.5% i.e., from 88,093 metric […]

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Rolls-Royce To Supply Large-Scale Battery Storage To Latvian National Grid

Rolls-Royce has received an order from the Latvian transmission system operator Augstsprieguma tikls (AST) to supply an mtu large-scale battery storage system to secure the Latvian power grid. In 2025, Latvia, together with the other Baltic states, will synchronize its energy supply system with the continental European power grid. Following the order, Rolls-Royce will supply […]

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CERC Grants Transmission Approval to POWERGRID In Andhra Pradesh

A petition was filed by POWERGRID Ananthpuram Kurnool Transmission Limited for the grant of a transmission licence under Sections 14 and 15 of the Electricity Act to establish the Inter-State Transmission System for the “Transmission Scheme for Solar Energy Zone in Ananthpuram (Ananthapur) (2500 MW ) and Kurnool (1000 MW), Andhra Pradesh” on a Build, […]

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Germany Issues Tender For 5.5 GW Offshore Wind Project

Federal Network Agency of Germany has launched auctions for offshore wind farms comprising a total of 5,500 MW at three centrally pre-investigated sites in the North Sea. The three sites with a combined 5,500 MW of projected generating capacity are situated about 110 km north-west of the island of Borkum, bordering the Netherlands exclusive economic […]

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