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Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy reports spike in EPC orders

Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy reported that it secured EPC orders worth INR 2,640 crore ($317.21 million) in Q2 FY 2024. This is around 467% up from order inflows in Q1 FY 2024.

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Israel temporarily waives 600 KWh energy storage permits due to war

The Israeli planning regulator says that some storage facilities will not need permit approvals over the next 18 months.

NTPC, Engineers India Ltd sign MoA for green hydrogen and green ammonia

NTPC’s R&D center NETRA and Engineers India Ltd (EIL) will collaborate in carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS), green hydrogen, and green ammonia.

Husk Power secures $100+ million to fund new solar minigrids in Africa and South Asia  

Husk Power Systems (Husk) has raised over $100 million in equity and debt to fund its new solar minigrid projects in South Asia and Africa. The company said the new capital would support 1,400 new minigrids, around 300,000 new connections, and avoid 350,000 tonnes of CO2 from the displacement of diesel generation while adding 2,500 new direct jobs.

Malaysia, Singapore mulling hydrogen pipeline

City Energy and Gentari have agreed to study the feasibility of building a hydrogen pipeline from Malaysia to Singapore.

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Servotech Power Systems files patents for energy management technologies

Servotech Power Systems has filed a patent for its technology that enables third-party entities to control load shifting in a battery energy storage system. It has also applied for a patent for its technology to channel renewable energy into BESS effectively.

Israeli regulator approves regulatory framework for storage

Israel’s planning administration has approved the terms for deploying up to 16 MWh of storage facilities. The government said that due to the Gaza conflict, storage has become ever more important for emergencies.

Log9 Materials partners Gamma for simulation-driven battery cell and pack development

Log9 Materials will use Gamma Technologies’ system simulation software in developing the next-generation lithium-ion battery cells for electric vehicles. 

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Avaada Group to build green ammonia storage facility in partnership with Gopalpur Port

Avaada Group has signed an agreement with Gopalpur Port Ltd to establish an advanced storage facility for green ammonia at the Gopalpur Port in Odisha.

Jakson Green to develop $288.31 million green ammonia plant at Kandla Port

Jakson Green has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Deendayal Port Authority to develop a green ammonia facility at Kandla Port in Gujarat. The plant is projected to produce 133,000 tons of green ammonia per annum. 

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