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Commercial and industrial sector alone could drive 75GW of renewables addition by 2030

Ratings agency ICRA says commercial and industrial consumers in India will drive an incremental renewable energy capacity addition of at least 75GW by 2030—assuming they meet 20% of their energy demand through renewables.

Adani Green raises US$ 288 million for under-construction renewable energy projects

The developer shall use the senior debt facility to initially finance its 450MW hybrid portfolio of solar and wind renewable projects in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

Maharashtra tenders floating solar and hydroelectric power plant

Renewable energy developers have until April 25 to lodge interest in developing a hybrid facility combining 1.5MW of hydroelectric generation capacity and 100MW of floating solar and the successful bidder will secure a 25-year power purchase agreement.

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India and Japan to cooperate on solar power, clean hydrogen and electric vehicles

Under their clean energy partnership, both countries also agreed to cooperate in the disposal, recycling, and reclamation of valuable materials from batteries, solar panels, turbine blades, and electronics.

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New solar tiles from Denmark

Danish BIPV specialist Dansk Solenergi has added two more tiles to its product range – an 18.15%-efficient dark grey panel and a 16.7%-efficient terracotta product. Both panels have an operating temperature coefficient of -0.34% per degree Celsius.

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World’s largest solar tree record smashed

With a PV panel surface area of 309.83m2 the construction has been officially certified by Guinness World Records as the biggest.

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NLC tenders EPC work for 100MW solar

Bidders have until April 8 to lodge their interest in setting up a 100MW (AC) interstate transmission system (ISTS) connected solar power project anywhere in India.   

Investment cycle means race is on to incentivize green hydrogen

A report published by Irena hints the world’s politicians will have to get to work immediately to avoid another generation of fossil fuel-fired hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol plants being set up to run into the second half of the century.

Fortum wins 200MW solar project in Gujarat

The solar project shall benefit from a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the state discom Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited at a fixed tariff of INR 2.29/kWh.

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India installed 1.2GW of open-access solar in 2021

With that, the nation surpassed a cumulative 5GW of “open-access” solar generation capacity by the end of December.

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