Low Tariffs, Land Issues Limit Wind Auctions to 5.2 GW in FY23-25: CRISIL Updated On Fri, Feb 28th, 2025 by Saurenergy India’s annual wind power capacity addition will more than double to 7.1 GW on average in the next two fiscal years, compared with 3.4 GW in fiscal 2023-25. This can take the installed wind capacity up to ~63 GW by fiscal 2027, according to CRISIL research. However, capacity additions over fiscal years 2023-25 continued to […] Read more
Fronius Launches ‘Reserva’, Its Battery Storage System Updated On Fri, Feb 28th, 2025 by Saurenergy Austrian solar energy firm Fronius, known mostly for its solar inverters until now, has launched the Fronius Reserva. The Reserva is Fronius’s own battery to go woth inverters and use in solar systems, for a range between 6.3 and 15.8kWh. “We believe in a future in which renewable energies cover 100 percent of the world’s […] Read more
First Solar Q4 Results Continue To Wait On India Surge, Ships 14.1 GW Worldwide Updated On Fri, Feb 28th, 2025 by Saurenergy First Solar, Inc. has announced financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2024. The US-based company’s net sales for the fourth quarter were $1.5 billion, an increase of $0.6 billion from the prior quarter. The increase was primarily a result of increased module sales in the fourth quarter. In an earnings […] Read more
As Solar Developers In China, India Face June Deadline, Module Supply, Prices To Tighten Updated On Thu, Feb 27th, 2025 by Saurenergy China, which remains the heart of the solar industry worldwide, has finally seen an inching up of module prices in February, bringing some relief to its large solar manufacturers. However, the rise in prices may not be such good news for many markets where tariffs have been imposed on Chinese imports, as it was the […] Read more
Custom Duty Failed To Reduce Landed Price Of Solar Glass: Borosil Updated On Tue, Feb 25th, 2025 by Saurenergy Indian solar glass manufacturer Borosil Renewables claimed that the imposition of Customs Duty against the import of solar glass failed to reduce the burden of Indian solar glass makers. In the latest investor call, the top management of the firm said that blamed Chinese solar glass makers for reducing their solar glass prices, hurting the […] Read more
MP 2025 Policy: Powering Non-RE States, Upgrading Substations Updated On Tue, Feb 25th, 2025 by Saurenergy Madhya Pradesh has set a policy target to invest ₹50,000 crore by 2027 in the renewable energy generation sector. For renewable energy equipment manufacturing, the state plans to invest ₹10,000 crore by 2027 and ₹4,000 crore by 2024. Moreover, the policy intends to incentivize repowering and technology upgrades of renewable energy projects. Additionally, Madhya Pradesh’s […] Read more
Telangana GENCO Seeks DPRs To Develop 56 MW Solar Projects Updated On Mon, Feb 24th, 2025 by Saurenergy Telangana Power Generation Corporation Limited (tangenco) has called for the preparation of a detailed project report(DPR) to develop numerous solar projects. It has sought bids up till March 21st, 2025. The TANGENCO shared details on the project, mentioning, “The tender intends to prepare Detailed Project Report(DPR) comprising of Technical Specification and commercial to develop three […] Read more
Karnataka: NTPC REL Opens 600 MW Solar, Power Evacuation Tender Updated On Mon, Feb 24th, 2025 by Saurenergy NTPC Renewable Energy has issued a Land and Power Evacuation Package tender to develop 600 MW ISTS-connected Solar projects in Tumkur Region, Karnataka. It has sought bids up till March 18, 2025. NTPC REL, a subsidiary of NTPC Green Energy latest tender expects the bidder to undertake land-related works such as providing an arrangement of […] Read more
Laos, India, And US Made Modules Exhibit Highest Defect Rates-Kiwi Research Updated On Fri, Feb 21st, 2025 by Saurenergy The latest report by Kiwi Research, claims that Modules made in Laos, India, and the U.S. exhibit the highest module defect rates, exceeding 8% (percentages are per batch of PSI samples). The report drew this conclusion based on defect rates observed during PSI across various manufacturing countries. The study stated, “This trend can be attributed […] Read more