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Danfoss India Launches First Privately Owned Grid Scale Energy Storage System

Danish owned Danfoss India recently opened India’s first privately owned and operated grid-scale battery-based Energy Storage System (ESS) at its Oragadam campus in Chennai to store the excess energy generated by renewables (solar power plant) installed inside the campus. The ESS has been engineered using Danfoss’ sustainable Drives technology, according to a statement. Jurgen Fischer, […]

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Assistant Manager – Sustainability & Climate Change

The Group has identified sustainability and broader elements of ESG as a priority in the next phase of its growth. The Group sustainability function will focus on group level policies, processes and guidelines, education, capacity building, quality and governance of ESG-related issues, identification of Group level ESG ambitions, its linkages to corporate brand and advising […]

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Badve Engineering, Israeli firm to make motors for electric vehicles

Badve Engineering Ltd – manufacturer of automotive components – has announced that the company is forging a strategic commercial alliance with Israeli startup EVR Motors to manufacture Trapezoidal Stator – RFPM electric motors within India for electric vehicles. The electric motor technology belongs to the Israeli firm and the manufacturing will be done collaboratively. Badve […]

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The Top 5: The Net Zero Commitments of Mining Firms & The Opportunity For Renewable Energy

A mining company can never walk away from environmental damage and pollution. With the sentiments now focused on bringing down the emissions to achieve net-zero carbon emission targets, the top miners have also set their emission reduction goals. This article lists down the net-zero targets and measures by top mining companies based on their market […]

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Lithium Price Surge Leaves Car Makers Comparing LFP with NCM batteries

Steep rises in battery raw materials prices since the start of 2021 have favoured a faster shift to LFP batteries for electric vehicles, over NMC batteries. Cobalt and Lithium for example have become dearer by 70% and 700% respectively. The lowest-cost pack has always been lithium-iron-phosphate, or LFP, the preferred choice of Tesla, Volkswagon and […]

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Fresh CERC Regulations For RE Certificates for RE Market Development

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) released on May 9 a set of regulations for development of renewable energy market through renewable energy certificates, holding back the date of enforcement. The National Load Despatch Centre remains the mandated Central Agency to enforce a host of regulations like (i) registration of eligible entities, (ii) developing a […]

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Administrator- Server/Storage II

Works closely with team members and independently at times to perform intermediate server and storage functions with multiple technologies. Essential Functions & Responsibilities:- Primary Responsibilities:- Work with inter/intra team members around the globe to research, plan, implement and support IT flexible, high availability solutions. Work with enterprise infrastructure including but not limited to, MS Active […]

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Promise To Reality- 5 Battery Breakthroughs That Could Make It To Market Soon

Innovation is inevitable. As any technology evolves, so do the expectations with it. Similarly, the battery technology has also been evolving, throughout history, in the desire to make it more efficient, powerful, dependable, sustainable, and whatnot. The lithium-ion batteries-saga itself is as old as 1970s, and is still improvising. However, a big complaint from industry […]

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Singapore Calls Neighbours For Low-Carbon Power, Gets 20 Proposals

Singapore recently called its neighbours to bring in around 30% of its electricity demand by 2035, receiving 20 proposals from overseas. Currently generating 95% of its electricity from natural gas, Singapore wants to decarbonize its power mix but finds itself handicapped by tiny land area. Left with few options but to look offshore, Singapore approached […]

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