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CIP to Fund Development of Canada’s Largest Solar Project

Greengate and CIP have entered into an agreement to fund the further development of the Travers Solar project, the largest solar project (to date) in Canada. Greengate Power Corporation and the Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have announced that they have entered into an agreement with the intention to fund the further development and construction of […]

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Could Ørsted Come for Solar And Storage in India?

Ørsted , formerly DONG ( Denmark Oil and Natural Gas) was a typical energy firm a decade back, primarily making its money from oil, coal, and natural gas. Now, it has been voted the world’s most sustainable firm. How did that happen? The accolade of the world’s most sustainable firm for Ørsted , while a […]

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Ofgem Unveils ‘Decarbonisation Action Plan’ to Support RE, EVs in Britain

Ofgem has unveiled its ‘Decarbonisation Action Plan’, to build a system that supports the growth of renewables and 10 million EVs on British roads by 2030 Britain’s energy market regulator Ofgem (Office of Gas and Electricity Markets) has unveiled its new ‘Decarbonisation Action Plan’, to build a system that supports the growth of renewables (RE) […]

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Here’s how Indian Solar Industry Evaluates the Budget 2020

The stakeholders from the solar industry has broadly welcomed the Narendra Modi led NDA government’s Union Budget 2020, as this time the power and renewable energy sector managed to get more attention in the budget. This time Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget got more relevance as it came at a time when the country’s economy […]

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Innogy Builds its 1st Battery Storage Facility in Ireland

innogy SE has announced that it has taken the final investment decision (FID) for a large-scale battery storage facility in Ireland innogy SE has announced that in advancing its renewables business by moving into battery storage technology in Ireland, it has taken the final investment decision (FID) for a large-scale battery storage facility in the […]

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Budget 2020 and Renewables. An Evolving Story

In the longest budget speech in history, the Finance Minister , Ms Nirmala Sitharaman managed to find a mention of the renewable sector, especially solar, at the beginning, middle and end, as it turned out. While the mention in the beginning was for the energy needs of farmers and the role of solar power, the […]

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EY Announces Commitment to be Carbon Neutral by end of 2020

EY has announced that it plans to become carbon neutral by the end of 2020, by both reducing and offsetting its carbon emissions. EY has announced that it plans to become carbon neutral by the end of 2020, by both reducing and offsetting its carbon emissions. The commitment reflects the firms’ focus towards becoming a […]

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Vena Energy to Begin Work on 100 MW Australian Battery Project

Vena Energy Australia has announced that it will soon begin construction of Queensland’s largest grid-scale battery near Wandoan in the Western Downs Renewable power producer Vena Energy Australia, which is a subsidiary of Singapore-based Vena Energy has announced that it will soon begin construction of Queensland’s largest grid-scale battery near Wandoan in the Western Downs, […]

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The Red Tape Challenge. How RE Producers in India Are Squeezed

While meeting people within and outside the renewables industry, almost everyone agrees that unlike other sectors, a key part of the work, namely, the actual build up of renewable projects, in terms of procurement, transportation and commissioning at site, is probably the easiest part of the job.In fact, the mismatch between the time taken to […]

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