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SJVN to get PFC loan for 70% of over $14.2 billion renewables, thermal projects  

SJVN is setting up renewable energy, thermal power and other projects at a total cost of about INR 118,826 crore ($14,276 million). The MoU with PFC will allow it term loan financial assistance at around 70% of the project cost.

AmpIn Energy to supply 33.1 MW of solar power to Varroc

AmpIn Energy Transition’s 105 MWp solar park in Parbhani, Maharashtra, will supply 33.1 MW of solar power to Varroc’s manufacturing plants in the state. 

PFC Consulting launches 1.25 GW solar tender

PFC Consulting Ltd has invited bids to develop 1.25 GW of solar projects, connected to the interstate transmission grid, on a build-own-operate basis in India. Bidding closes on Oct. 12.

How long do residential solar inverters last?

A range of different factors can affect the productive lifespan of residential solar inverters.

The Hydrogen Stream: World’s first green hydrogen plant to heat steel

Hitachi Energy has delivered a modular solution to electrify a 20 MW electrolyzer to produce hydrogen to heat steel before rolling, while Enapter has unveiled its AEM electrolyzers for industrial and refuelling pilot projects.

Indian scientists making high-purity polysilicon ingots from recyled PV cells

Indian scientists have produced high-purity polysilicon ingots from recycled solar cells using “spark plasma sintering” (SPS), and claim they may achieve a purity level comparable to commercially available products.

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Gautam Solar granted patent for innovation in PV module production

Gautam Solar claims its bussing tool reduces manual work by over 50% and doubles solar panel yield, at a fraction of the cost of an automatic machine.

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UK firm to supply argon recycling technology to 2 GW Mundra solar facility

Surrey-based Gas Recovery and Recycle Ltd (GR2L) will supply its ArgonØ machinery that can recycle up to 95% of argon used in the fabrication of silicon wafers for solar panels.

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Crisil to acquire Bridge To India Energy

The acquisition will enhance Crisil’s positioning in consulting services for the renewables and new energy sector.

Researchers claim PV near railway tracks is technically feasible

Despite soiling and mechanical stress, PV deployed between or close to rail tracks is not just a crazy idea, states a Bangladeshi-Australian research group. The scientists conducted a techno-economic analysis on a 128 kW demonstrator and found it may achieve a levelized cost of energy of only $0.052/kWh.

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