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Our goal is to raise production capacity to 3 GW yearly: Anurag Garg, Jakson Group

Please tell us about the manufacturing capacity and expansion plans of Jakson. Presently, we have 580 MW module manufacturing capacity at our Greater Noida Plant in India. We were among the first Indian manufacturers to start with fully automatic (including auto bussing) module manufacturing facility and waterless technology NDC laser cutting machine in 2021-22. The […]

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Component Manufacturer BENY to Reveal Latest Rapid Shutdown Solution at SNEC Exhibition

BENY, a manufacturer of photovoltaic safety components, is set to showcase its latest module-level rapid shutdown solution, the BFS-21/22, at the SNEC exhibition on May 25. The inverter accessory enhances the efficiency and safety of solar panel systems and features advanced technology to achieve fast switching, high reliability, low power consumption, and low cost. Designed […]

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China’s Exports Profile Shifts To Green As Li-Ion Batteries, EVs And Solar Batteries Step Up

China, for long synonymous with cheap exports in categories like toys, apparel, home appliances and furniture has slowly but surely been changing the profile of its exports, with newer, higher value and tech intensive categories edging ahead. In fact, consumers might have already noticed that in categories like Apparel and Furniture, it is no longer […]

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Sunil Gupta Assumes the Role of CEO & Group CFO at Azure Power

Independent Power Producer Azure Power has appointed Sunil Gupta as its new CEO (Chief Executive Officer) and Group CFO (Chief Financial Officer). The CEO is set to join the firm on July 10, 2023. He will be replacing the acting CEO, Rupesh Agrawal. Gupta will also step into the shoes of the Managing Director of […]

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CERC Declines To Give Relief To ReNew Wind Energy In Gujarat ISTS Project Case

In its latest order, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) declined to give any relief to the ReNew Wind Energy (TN) Private Limited in a case related to its proposed 265 MW of wind project in the Bhuj district of Gujarat.  The wind energy developer had signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Solar Energy […]

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Renewable Startups Now Have Better Funding Avenues: Abhishek Pillai, Solar Ladder

Abhishek Pillai is one of the three co-founders who started Solar Ladder, a supply chain startup, four years ago. The three co-founders laid the firm’s foundation around the end of their London School of Economics course. The firm has around 250+ solar EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) installers on board four years later. It also […]

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Large Offshore Wind Turbines Leading To Unsustainable Market Risks, Says Report  

A recent report by GCube, a leading underwriter for renewable energy projects, claims that all is not well with the deployment of large wind offshore turbines. The report titled “Vertical Limit: When is bigger not better in offshore wind’s race to scale?” talks about several market vulnerabilities created by using the latest technology meant to […]

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Siemens Gamesa Bags 1000 MW Onshore Wind Commitment From RWE

RWE has announced the signing of a framework agreement with Siemens Gamesa under which Siemens Gamesa will supply turbines to 1000 MW of onshore wind farms that will be built by RWE in Europe. This allows Siemens Gamesa to become a leading supplier of large components for the RWE project pipeline. RWE will procure the […]

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Lohum & ACKO Forge Partnership to Recycle & Reuse Batteries to Aid EV Adoption

Lohum, a producer of sustainable energy transition materials,  and ACKO, a tech-first insurer, have joined hands in partnership to recycle and reuse batteries that will lead to faster adoption of electric vehicles in India. As per the firms, this is the first time for an association for EV battery insurance in the country to include […]

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