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Hygenco breaks ground on green ammonia plant in Odisha

Strategically located at the Gopalpur port hub, the plant will meet both domestic and global demand for green ammonia—enabling decarbonization across key industrial sectors.

Maxvolt Energy to expand lithium battery recycling capacity

Maxvolt Energy plans to set up a recycling and repurposing plant close to its lithium battery manufacturing unit in Ghaziabad, enabling better supply chain integration and operational efficiency.

Perovksite-TOPCon tandem solar cell based on self-assembled monolayer achieves 31.1% efficiency

Researchers in China have fabricated a perovskite-TOPCon solar cell with a top perovskite device utilising a self-assembled monolayer aimed to improved cell stability. The tandem cell achieved a high fill factor and a certified efficiency of 30.9%.

What developers are still getting wrong about battery risk

Insurers caution that key blind spots remain for energy storage developers going through the underwriting process.

Saatvik Solar breaks ground on 4.8 GW PV cell and 4 GW module manufacturing facility in Odisha

The facility will start solar module manufacturing by the end of fiscal 2026, with cell production scheduled to commence by the end of fiscal 2027.

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NTPC Renewable Energy commissions 110.25 MW solar, secures PPA for 1 GW  

NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NREL) has commissioned a 110.25 MW portion of its 1,255 MW Khavda-I Solar PV Project. It has also secured a power purchase agreement with Uttar Pradesh Power Corp. Ltd for a 1 GW PV project.

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The Hydrogen Stream: ACME Group reaffirms green hydrogen project in Odisha

ACME Group has reaffirmed its commitment to establish a green hydrogen and ammonia project in India at Gopalpur, Odisha. The project, to be set up within Tata SEZ, will produce 400,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually.

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MIT-WPU launches battery research center focused on advanced Li-ion and Na-ion technologies

The facility supports comprehensive end-to-end battery development, from active material synthesis to coin cell fabrication, and electrochemical performance evaluation.

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India’s solar backbone can’t be outsourced: A case for secure, homegrown inverters

In a world where electricity defines sovereignty, allowing foreign-made devices to sit at the core of India’s solar infrastructure is nothing short of national negligence. In today’s age, power is not just electricity—it is sovereignty. We cannot afford blackout-level vulnerabilities induced by foreign-made solar inverter hardware with security loopholes.

Module reliability scorecard reveals widespread quality risk

Independent testing laboratory Kiwa-PVEL today published the 11th edition of its PV Module Reliability Scorecard, having extensively tested PV modules from 50 different manufacturers.

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