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How Lithium Batteries Can Reduce The Rates of EV & Its Impact In 2023

By Ankit Mittal, Co-Founder & CEO, Sheru For an electric vehicle, the battery is its most crucial as well as its most expensive component. In 2015, they made up more than 57% of the cost of an electric car in the US. Advances in technology, improved manufacturing processes, and efficiency gains have all meant that […]

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IEX Establishes Fully-Owned Subsidiary to Explore Carbon Market

International Carbon Exchange Private Limited (“ICX”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), the country’s leading energy market platform, was established recently to investigate the commercial potential in the voluntary carbon market. Through its platform, ICX will make it possible for participants to purchase and sell voluntary carbon credits at reasonable prices and will […]

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Iberdrola Set to Install World’s Largest Onshore Wind Turbines in Spain

World’s most power onshore wind turbines are ready to be installed by the Spanish multinational electric utility Iberdrola. As per the recent announcement by Iberdrola, the firm has obtained a favourable Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the development of the Iglesias wind farm in Castilla y León, Spain. Iberdrola said that the wind farm will […]

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Gender Gap Narrows Down In EV Sector With Higher Participation From Women

Women-owned business enterprises and their participation are playing a prominent role in society by generating employment opportunities in almost all sectors of the economy. The auto industry isn’t an exception either. This article is not just an appreciation of their contribution but also focuses on their varied experiences in the EV automobile industry. As per […]

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Danish Wind Giant Vestas to Supply 64 Turbines for 288 MW Brazilian Project

Danish wind turbine giant Vestas has announced that it has expanded its partnership with Engie Brasil Energia SA with the 288 MW order of 64 units of wind turbines for wind energy project in Brazil. The official statement of Vestas hold that it will be supplying V150-4.5 MW turbines for the Serra de Assuruá wind […]

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Enefit Green Sets Sights on Building 335 MW Wind Farms in Estonia & Lithuania

Leading renewable energy player in Estonia and the Baltic countries, Enefit Green has said that a final investment decision has been taken by the company on 255 MW Sopi-Tootsi wind farm in Estonia and 80 MW Kelme I wind farm in Lithuania. Enefit Green has decided that in the coming two years, the firm will […]

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How Do Inverters Adapt To High-Power PV Modules?

Background With the rapid development of solar cell and photovoltaic module technology, the nominal power of PV modules now regularly breaks through from 400W+ to 500W+ and even to 600W+. The rapid development and increase in power of modules has put forward new requirements for inverter adaptation. So how do you choose the appropriate inverter […]

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India’s EV Charging Roll Out, ‘Patla Pin’ Magic, And More Challenges

For a nation that embraced the mobile phone with breakneck speed, pricey prices notwithstanding, the heyday of Nokia phones in the late 90s and through early 2000s became synonymous with the thin-pin charger, which was very popular and ubiquitous at the time. Such was its ubiquity that it was assumed that everyone or every home […]

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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Acquires 1400 MW Queensland RE Hub

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), an investment firm that specialises in infrastructure investments, has confirmed that it has acquired the large-scale renewable energy hub called ‘Bowen Renewable Energy Hub’ in Australia’s Queensland. According to the company, the RE hub will also host a pumped hydro plant having a duration of 16-hours. CIP has contracted with Australian […]

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