65 GW of European Onshore Turbines Need Upgrade or Replacement by 2028 Updated On Tue, Sep 10th, 2019 by Saurenergy 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 […] Read more
Porsche Premieres its 1st Fully Electric Sports Sedan: The Taycan Updated On Thu, Sep 5th, 2019 by Saurenergy Porsche has unveiled its first fully electric sports car to the public with a world premiere held simultaneously on three continents for the “The Taycan”. ”The electric Taycan links our heritage to the future. It carries forward the success story of our brand – a brand that has fascinated and thrilled people the world over […] Read more
NIMMA Regrets Lack of Promised Action, Reiterates Plea For Level Playing Field Updated On Wed, Sep 4th, 2019 by Saurenergy The North India Module Manufacturer Association (NIMMA), an industry association for primarily SME solar module manufacturers in Domestic Tariff Area, made a fervent plea for a level playing field and sensible regulations at a press conference in New Delhi on Sept 4, 2019. The body counts close to 35 members, mostly in the SME sector. […] Read more
Global Wind Capacity to Grow 780 GW by 2028, Consume 5.5 Mt of Copper Updated On Tue, Sep 3rd, 2019 by Saurenergy A new analysis has predicted that over 780 GW of wind capacity will be installed by 2028 and this will consume in excess of 5.5 million tonnes of copper A new analysis has predicted that over 650 GW of new onshore and 130 GW of new offshore wind capacity will be installed between 2018 and […] Read more
VW to Install 4000 EV Charging Points at its German Sites Updated On Tue, Aug 27th, 2019 by Saurenergy The Volkswagen (VW) brand is systematically driving its electric offensive and will be installing some 4,000 EV charging points at its German sites by 2025. The first batch is already up and running. The first EV charging center was commissioned at the VW Group Components plant in Braunschweig. The 60 charging points are located on […] Read more
EV’s Have Charmed The Government – Will The Markets Follow? Updated On Mon, Aug 26th, 2019 by Saurenergy 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 […] Read more
Why Solis Inverters became the Preferred Choice of Airports PV Power Station at Home and Abroad Updated On Sat, Aug 24th, 2019 by Saurenergy Efficient and convenient air traffic is one of the prerequisites for the development of modern society and economy, especially for the development of high-tech industry. In addition to its own benefits, the civil aviation transportation industry has obvious comprehensive benefits in promoting the development of resources, producing “airport economic zone”, promoting the development of regional […] Read more
STMicroelectronics Launches new VIPer Converter Updated On Fri, Aug 23rd, 2019 by Saurenergy The STMicroelectronics VIPer 26K high-voltage converter integrates a 1050V avalanche-rugged N-channel power MOSFET that enables offline power supplies to combine a wide input-voltage range with the advantages of a simplified design The STMicroelectronics VIPer 26K high-voltage converter integrates a 1050V avalanche-rugged N-channel power MOSFET that enables offline power supplies to combine a wide input-voltage range […] Read more
Reverse Bidding Is Not Always The Best Friend For Quality: Rohit Kumar Updated On Fri, Aug 23rd, 2019 by Saurenergy Reverse bidding is not always the best friend for quality specifically in the Indian context, and this was also highlighted recently by PI Berlin study tour where the PV consultancy PI Berlin issued a report highlighting serious safety concerns, poor installation practices on system output monitoring, as well as a worrying lack of warranties. We […] Read more