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Scientists Identify new Catalysts for More Efficient Hydrogen Electrolysis

A team of scientists has discovered the parameters that determine the efficiency of a class of low-cost catalysts called spinel oxides – a discovery that breaks a bottleneck in the extraction of hydrogen from water through electrolysis. A team of scientists led by the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has discovered the parameters that […]

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BCD on Chinese Imports to be Delayed by 2-3 Weeks: MNRE

The basic customs duty (BCD) on solar imports from China, which was supposed to be implemented from August 1, 2020, will be delayed by 2-3 weeks. The basic customs duty (BCD) on solar imports from China, which was supposed to be implemented from August 1, will be delayed for another two to three weeks, per […]

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200 MW Harvest Ridge Wind Farm is Operational

Walmart is one of the offtakers from the wind project EDP Renewables (EDPR), a global leader in the renewable energy sector and one of the largest wind energy producers in the world with a presence in 14 countries, has completed the construction its 200 MW Harvest Ridge wind farm in Douglas County, Illinois, USA. Through […]

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GE to Supply 209 MW of Wind Turbines

GE Renewable Energy has won contracts for the construction and long-term operation of the 209 MW Murra Warra II wind farm in Victoria, Australia GE Renewable Energy selected to supply Cypress wind turbines totaling 209 MW for Murra Warra II wind farm in Victoria, Australia. Construction of the project will commence later this year and […]

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Voltalia Begins Setting Up 59 MW Brazil Wind Farm

The VSM4 project is in Voltalia’s Serra Branca cluster, the world’s biggest wind-and-solar cluster Voltalia, an international player in renewable energy sector, started construction of its 59 MW VSM4 wind farm in the Serra Branca cluster, Brazil. Nordex Group is supplying the 17 wind turbines to be installed at the VSM4 site, each with a […]

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GERC to Amend RPO Regulations

Changes to (Procurement of Energy from Renewable Sources) (Third Amendment) Regulations Have Been Proposed The Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) has proposed changes to regulations regarding procurement of energy from renewable energy generating sources; these will be the “Third Amendments in the GERC (Procurement of Energy from Renewable Sources) Regulations, 2010”. In the GERC proposal, […]

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KEC Secures Orders Worth Rs 1192 Cr in Transmission, Cables and More

KEC International has bagged multiple orders worth Rs 1,192 crore across business segments including power transmission and distribution. Maharashtra headquartered infrastructure Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company KEC International Ltd has announced it has bagged multiple orders worth Rs 1,192 crore across business segments including power transmission and distribution (T&D), urban infrastructure, civil construction and cables. The firm has secured orders of Rs […]

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APTEL Defers REC Trading by Four Weeks

No REC trading sessions held in July The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) has deferred the renewable energy certificate (REC) trading by a time period of four weeks. July 2020, REC trading session on both the Indian power exchanges, the PXIL and IEX, has been postponed by four weeks due to an APTEL order on […]

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Texas Instruments Buck Boost Battery Charger IC

Product Brief: Texas Instruments (TI) has recently introduced the industry’s smallest buck-boost battery charger integrated circuits, which integrate power-path management for maximum power density and universal and fast charging at up to 97% efficiency. Product Features: The BQ25790 and BQ25792 support efficient charging and 10 times lower quiescent current through USB Type-C and USB Power […]

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