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Duke Energy Comes Up with 17MW of PV in US Military Base

Recently, US based utility company Duke Energy Corp. said that, “They will construct a 17-MW PV plant at the southeast segment of the Naval Support Activity Crane (NSAC) in the State of Indiana.” The Organization has petitioned for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. As per the statement […]

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Electricity Costs: India’s Lowest and Most Expensive States, The Global Picture

A lot of factors influence the per unit electricity costs in a country. The prices are heavily influenced by factors that include the country’s geographical location, geological makeup, level of development and technological advancement, and whether it is a high-, middle-, or low-income nation.  The rise of renewable power through the recent decades has also […]

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Maxvolt Energy Launches Eco Series Li Battery For E-Scooters

Lithium battery pack supplier Maxvolt Energy announced launching Eco Series Lithium Battery for electric scooters. The firm said that Eco Series is designed to provide an accessible, high-performance, and hassle-free upgrade option for customers currently using lead-acid batteries. The Maxvolt Eco Series offers numerous benefits, including being lightweight, providing rapid charging, and ensuring 4-5 years […]

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Juniper Green Inks Landmark 1GW Module Order With First Solar

Juniper Green Energy has inked a landmark agreement with First Solar, Inc. for the procurement and supply of 1 gigawatts (GW) of its advanced Series 7 FT1 cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin film photovoltaic (PV) modules. The Gurgaon -based renewable energy company plans to deploy these modules in the coming financial year for its projects across […]

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Geotab Study On EV batteries Underscores Second Life Potential

Battery degradation is a natural process that reduces the amount of energy a battery can store or the power it can deliver. In electric vehicles (EVs), however, power degradation is rarely noticeable because the battery’s power output often exceeds the vehicle’s requirements, as found in a research paper by Geotab, a global market transportation solutions […]

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Bangladesh’s Tender For 353 MW Of Solar Projects To Test Pricing Claims

In what is likely to test claims of having bought power at expensive rates from developers including from India, the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPD) has come out with its first large scale solar tender. The tender invites bids for 12 proposed solar projects across the country, ranging in size from 10 MW to 45 […]

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Bihar Awards Solar Streetlight Contract To Bondada Engineering

The Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency (BREDA) recently granted Rs. 1,08,90,02,500 of work orders to Bondada Engineering. The award was given to the company to install solar streetlights in the state to bolster the growth of the use of solar lights in rural areas. The project was also envisaged to reduce the dependency of streetlighting […]

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Top 5 Reasons Why Shifting Electricity Across Continents Remains A Challenge

From relying on oil and gas-based power to adopting renewable energy, the uneven spatial distribution and temporal variability of energy sources have historically favoured certain countries and continents over others. Transcontinental energy pools aim to address this disparity by distributing renewable energy to regions less fertile for harnessing these modern energy sources from the regions […]

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