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Reliance Owned REC Group Launches REC Alpha Pro M

REC Group, an international pioneering solar energy company, has announced the launch of its REC Alpha Pro M Series. Based on REC’s advanced heterojunction cell technology (HJT), the new solar panel boasts an impressive power output, ranging from 610 to 640 watt-peak (Wp) and is designed specifically for commercial and industrial rooftop and ground mount […]

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Green Stocks May 29: Waaree, Suzlon Stock Prices Up

In the last one day two renewable energy companies made its presence felt in the stock market. Indian solar module manufacturer Waaree Renewable Technology and country’s wind turbine maker Suzlon witnessed the highest surge in their stock prices. While Waaree reported a surge of 5% in their stock prices, Suzlon Energy reported a rise of […]

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China To Spend $830 Mn For Solid-State Battery R&D: Report

China is planning to spend $830 million on all-solid-state battery R&D, reveals a report by Chinese Daily. Six companies, including CATL, BYD, China FAW Group, SAIC Motor Corp, Beijing WeLion New Energy Technology, and Geely Auto Group, will likely receive basic R&D support from the government, the report said. Chinese Government departments are heading this […]

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Clean Power Can Reduce India’s Dependence On Gas For Peak Demand: IEEFA

The Institute for Energy Economic and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) in its recent report found that new and cleaner options could soon replace the role of gas-based power in meeting peak electricity demand in India. India’s peak power demand, which, according to government forecasts, is likely to cross 350 gigawatts (GW) by 2030. The IEEFA in […]

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Maxvolt Energy Secures USD 1.5 Mn From Angel Investors

Maxvolt Energy Industries, a Noida-based lithium battery manufacturer, and battery pack supplier for electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and medical devices raised 1.5 million USD in funding from multiple angel investors. This capital infusion will support Maxvolt Energy’s plans to advance sustainable energy solutions and strengthen its market position by introducing fast-charging lithium-ion batteries soon. […]

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Hitachi Energy To Build HVDC Link To Connect Tasmania To Mainland Grid In Australia

Marinus Link Pty Ltd (MLPL) has selected Hitachi Energy to supply a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) project, which will augment the connection between mainland Australia and Tasmania’s grid. The approximately 345-kilometer cable route HVDC system will enable the flow of renewable power in both directions between the Victorian and Tasmanian states. For the first time […]

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Australia Releases New Policy To Augment Battery Production

Australia is currently positioned as one of the 15 top-ranked global leaders in mineral resources, and commodities, underscoring its potential to drive innovation and economic growth. Recognizing this, Australia has embarked on a transformative journey with its National Battery Strategy, a pivotal initiative to catalyze a robust domestic battery industry. This new strategy according to […]

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PM Surya Ghar A Significant Opportunity For SolaX: Vipin Bhardwaj

How do you see the business potential of Solax Power in India? Vipin Bhardwaj: India’s renewable energy sector is on a significant growth trajectory, driven by the government’s ambitious targets and increasing awareness about sustainability. The business potential for Solax Power in India is immense. With the country aiming to achieve 450 GW of renewable […]

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Hitachi’s Transmission Project Stabilizes RE Supply To Australian Power Grid

Switzerland-based Hitachi Energy was recently selected by Marinus Link Pty Ltd (MLPL), jointly owned by the Australian, Tasmanian, and Victorian governments to supply a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) project. This project is expected to augment the connection between mainland Australia and Tasmania’s grid. The transmission project is an approximately 345-kilometer cable route HVDC system and […]

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