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Tomorrow Water to Provide Wastewater Treatment System for US’ Largest Solar Production Unit

California-based Tomorrow Water, a global environmental solutions provider, has been selected to design and deliver a wastewater treatment solution. The solution keeps compliance with the regions’ Publicly Owned Treatment Works pretreatment permit limits. Tomorrow Water met the requirements with its capability to provide a cost-effective solution promising a very aggressive turnaround schedule. The contract entails […]

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NTPC REL Wins RUMSL’s 80 MW Floating Solar Project

NTPC Renewable Energy Limited, a subsidiary firm of energy conglomerate NTPC, has emerged successful in bidding for a 80 MW floating solar project at Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. The tariff at which the firm won the tender floated by RUMSL (Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited) is an impressive INR 3.80 kWh. RUMSL is joint venture between […]

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PVHardware To Supply Solar Trackers For 805MW L&T Project In Saudi Arabia

PVH, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of solar trackers, has announced the announce the signing of another major contract with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the supply of 805 MW on a solar project in Saudi Arabia at Ar Rass City. The project will be located in Saudi Arabia Qassim province near Ar Rass […]

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RERC Grants Compensation To Solar Firm Over Change Of Law

The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC), in its latest order, directed the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to pay compensation to Palimarwar Solar House Private Limited, a solar developer over ‘Change of Law’ events.  These change of law events were related to the increase in the Customs Duty of imported solar inverters and the levy […]

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Jharkhand Seeks Empanelment of Solar Hot Water System Providers

Jharkhand Seeks Empanelment of Solar Hot Water System Providers  The Jharkhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (JREDA) has sought bids from prospective developers for solar hot water systems. The tender said that the bidders would also have to take care of the maintenance of the systems for the first five years post-commissioning. The tender document sought bids for […]

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What’s Wrong With Mexico’s Solar Plans?

Mexico, situated in one of the sunniest parts of the world with a strong manufacturing base and growing energy demand should have been among the leaders in the transition to renewable energy. However, the country has underperformed massively, perhaps even flowing under the radar of more intense global attention, as it pays lip service to […]

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