Startup Feature – Future Generation Technology Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy Brief Details Total employees: 10 Turnover: Approx. Rs10 lakhtill FY 2018-19. Key operational areas (Products, Regions, Clients): Solar rooftop installation (Capex, Opex model). Additionally, the company is developing electric vehicle (EV) charging solution powered by solar energy. Founder/Promoter details: Prashant Kumar and Adarsh Rajput. Turning Point for the firm We just two months back finalized […] Read more
Only 266 MW Bids Received for SECI’s 1200 MW Wind Tender As Industry Shies Away Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy SECI’s 1200 MW wind tender after receiving only two bids to develop 266 MW capacity has been extended once again. The consequences of poorly thought-through decisions over the past year and more are finally affecting the ‘pipeline’ that Power Minister RK Singh repeatedly refers to when he asserts that all is well with India’s renewable […] Read more
Renewable Power Capacity in Croatia to Reach 1.9 GW by 2030 Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy Croatia has decided to increase the share of renewable energy to 36.4 percent of total consumption by 2030 and is expected to reach 1.9 GW by 2030 The enormous renewable energy potential of Croatia has prompted the government to increase the share of renewable energy in its total energy consumption to 36.4 percent by 2030. […] Read more
Australia Commits $70 mn to Fast Track Renewable Hydrogen Development Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy ARENA has announced a funding round of up to AUD 70 million to help fast track the development of renewable hydrogen in Australia. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), on behalf of the Australian Government has announced a funding round of up to AUD 70 million to help fast track the development of renewable hydrogen […] Read more
Microinverters will Become Mainstream Inverters in Rooftop Applications Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy We think string inverter might change from 500K-1MW to 1.5-2MW, 1000V to higher voltage 1500V, as to apply to bigger station plant. Higher power density inverters, especially microinverters, will become mainstream inverters in rooftop applications, due to its competitive features. 100 percent safe with up to 60V DC input voltage (NRS) and IP67 waterproof, low […] Read more
New Electrodes That can Increase the Efficiency of Electric Vehicles Updated On Mon, Nov 25th, 2019 by Saurenergy A team of researchers at Texas A&M believes that lighter electric vehicles can be achieved by storing energy within structural body panels While more and more experts are emphasising over usage of electric vehicles for a sustainable future, there are still several issues standing in the way of its widespread adoption, with researchers working on resolving them. […] Read more
Macquarie Integrates Savion Acquisition, Commercialises 1 GW of RE in North America Updated On Sat, Nov 23rd, 2019 by Saurenergy GIG, a subsidiary of the Macquarie, has announced that it has commercialised over 1 GW of new renewable energy projects via PPAs or sales in North America. The Green Investment Group (GIG), a subsidiary of the Macquarie Group, has announced that one year following the establishment in the US, it has built a national development […] Read more
Watch: Interaction with Krishan Kumar Sharma, VP – Asia Pacific, ReneSola Updated On Fri, Nov 22nd, 2019 by Saurenergy ReneSola is one of the leading international brands in solar project development, construction, operations and asset management. The company has its presence around the world including China, the US, Canada, the UK, France, Spain, Turkey, Poland, Japan, and Thailand. Through its extensive distribution and sales network, it has positioned itself well in order to […] Read more
Is the ‘Lucky Country’ Pushing Its Luck with Climate Change? Updated On Thu, Nov 21st, 2019 by Saurenergy Australia, for long the ‘lucky country’ due to a variety of reasons, especially its size, abundance of natural resources and some would say, distance from the rest of the world, is finally feeling the heat from climate change, activists say. Is that true? And How well prepared is Australia to do its bit? Just over […] Read more