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Zero Emission Vehicle Can Reduce Emission By 80% In US: NREL

A latest report from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) stated that the adoption of zero-emission electric vehicles (EV) in the US would allow the nation to move closer to an 80% or more drop in transportation-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. This, the report said would lead to a drop of the emissions […]

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Trina Solar Leads Industry With Shipments of 210mm Modules

Trina Solar has reported revenue of $11.58 billion (RMB 81.12 billion) in the first three quarters of 2023, 31.22 percent more than in the corresponding period last year. The company’s report, made public on October 27, also showed that Trina Solar, continues to lead the industry with 45-46 GW modules shipments, ranking second globally, and […]

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We Can Enter The C&I Inverter Segment Too If We Find The Market Suitable: Dipen Patel, Green Brilliance

Green Brilliance, a solar module manufacturer based out of Gujarat, has been into the manufacturing sector for the past 50 years. It also manufactures various types of current transformers, PTs, CRTs, and CSS which cater to the solar industry as well as the general electrical industry. Dipen Patel, Director, Green Brilliance talks to Saur Energy […]

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October ALMM List- Waaree, Vikram Solar Add Co-Branding Agreements

The MNRE has recently announced revisions to the ALMM List (Approved List of Models & Manufacturers). The list entails no surprises with Waaree Energies being enlisted for the highest capacity as usual at 2650 MW. Following next is Vikram Solar, enlisted for 1287 MW. Premier Energies has been enlisted for 1116 MW. Thus, Waaree Energies, […]

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Can’t Impose Licensing of Power Generation Under The Garb Of Approval: RERC

The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC), in its latest judgment, reiterated that discoms should not make attempts to impose licensing of power generation under the garb of approvals. The State Commission said that such moves could dilute the reforms made under the Electricity Act of 20023.  “Delicensing of the generating plants and captive plants was one of […]

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Australian Fund Plans Polysilicon Manufacturing Hub, Launches Supply Chain Tracking Platform

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, a Queensland, Australia, based investment firm with a special focus on the energy transition, has announced an ambitious plan to establish a polysilicon manufacturing facility in Australia.  The move, said to involve investments of $8 billion comes with the firm claiming that land for the project has already been identified in Townsville, […]

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US, EU and Japan Lead in Carbon Capture and Storage Usage: Report

The European Union (EU) released a report sharing an ongoing trend in the usage of CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage). The report gives an assessment of 2022 global industry. The report states that the CCUS industry witnessed an increase in storage capacity by 44% over the year. However, the report anticipates that the cost […]

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What is ailing the growth of solar irrigation in Bihar? 

Birender Singh is a 68-year-old farmer based at Azamgarh village in Sitamarhi district of Bihar. Buoyed by his interest in solar, he installed a 2HP, off-grid solar pump in 2016. It was installed under the state government’s Chief Minister New and Renewable Energy Solar Pump Scheme.  Singh was among the 2,771 farmers who received the subsidized solar pump under the […]

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