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Pinewood, Braithwaite collaborate to develop 500 MW solar project of MSEDCL

Indian renewables’ investor Pinewood Systems (PSPL) has said that it has formed its “executive team” that will develop the company’s upcoming 500 MW Solar Project in collaboration with Braithwaite & Co., a public sector under the Ministry of Railways. Satish Jha, Chairman, Pinewood Systems said that the board has chosen a high-performing team educated at […]

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2023 Hottest Year On Record, But Solar Power Delivers

Europe based Solargis, focused on  solar data and software, has analyzed the annual performance of solar irradiance for 2023, revealing the trends and variations of solar irradiance across the globe. The analysis shows that global solar irradiance remained relatively stable or increased in some regions, despite the record-breaking heat and extreme weather events driven by […]

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US Likely To Increase Solar Generation By 5.6% In 2024: EIA Outlook

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) in its short-term energy outlook, anticipated solar electric generation to become the leading source of growth in the US electric power sector. It elaborated, “In our January Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), which contains new forecast data through December 2025, we forecast new capacity will boost the solar share of […]

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Ayodhya Set To Create World Record With Largest Solar Streetlight Line

Ayodhya is undergoing a transformation into a solar city, marked by the imminent completion of the world’s largest ‘solar-powered street lights line.’ The installation of 470 solar street lights is underway, covering a sprawling 10.2 km stretch from Lakshman Ghat to Guptar Ghat, extending up to Nirmali Kund. This solar streetlight initiative is set to […]

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China-based Solar N Plus, GCLSI Record Key Solar Wins In India

Chinese firms, for all the worries on extension of ALMM (Approved Lists of Modles and Manufacturers) exemptions post March 2024, continue to make progress with Indian customers. First up, Solar N Plus New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (Solar N Plus), a leading manufacturing expert in TOPCon technology and a subsidiary of Lanfeng Bio-chemical Co., Ltd.  […]

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Germany’s Renewable Energy Capacity Increased By 12% YoY

The Bundesnetzagentur, a German energy regulatory office in its preliminary figures on growth in renewable capacity in 2023, found an increase in Renewable Energy (RE) installed capacity by 17 gigawatts (GW). This represents a year-on-year (YoY) increase of 12%. The increase is mainly accounted for by solar and wind. According to this data shared by Bundesnetzagentur […]

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Premier Energies Bags Rs 1700cr Solar Module Order From NTPC

Premier Energies, an Indian integrated solar cell and module manufacturer, has been awarded a 608-megawatt (MW) DCR (Indigenous Solar Cell and Module) Bifacial Solar PV Modules supply order from NTPC Limited, a public sector undertaking owned by the Government of India. NTPC is India’s largest power utility with an installed capacity of 73,824 MW (including […]

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CEEC, Arctech Partner To Launch 400MW Solar Project In Uzbekistan

Global solar tracking company Arctech announced that its SkyWings single-axis solar trackers have enabled the on-schedule grid connection of the first 400 MW phase of China Energy Engineering Group’s (CEEC) 1GW solar project in Uzbekistan.  The country reportedly utilized 97 percent of its renewable energy potential. Uzbekistan is spearheading an ambitious energy transition strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. As a […]

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Green Energy, EVs To Drive India’s GDP Growth, Estimates EY Report

Ernest and Young (EY), in its latest report, said that the green energy industries and electric vehicles could prove to be triggering factors, driving India’s total GDP growth by 2047-48. The report states that this can also pave the way for India’s transition to a developed economy with a rise in the per capita income.  The […]

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