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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.

Genus Power wins smart metering order worth INR 3,121.42 crore

Genus Power Infrastructures’ total order book now exceeds INR 17,000 crore (over $2 billion).

China’s Sunrev plans 20 GW solar cell, module factory

Sunrev says it plans to build a vertically integrated cell and module facility in Xining, in China’s Qinghai province.

Will New Delhi hear the call from solar developers?

Falling solar equipment prices, bulk module orders, and an expansion in domestic solar manufacturing capacity are driving a solar boom in India. The government can add further impetus if it tweaks domestic content rules.

Downward trend for PV module prices losing momentum

If demand picks up again toward the end of the year due to the current price situation, the downward trend for PV module prices could be stopped, according to pvXchange’s Martin Schachinger.

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. 

Cabinet approves over $2.49 billion for inter-state transmission line backing 13 GW of renewable energy project in Ladakh

The transmission line for evacuating power from a 13 GW renewable energy project in Ladakh will pass through Himachal Pradesh and Punjab up to Kaithal in Haryana, where it will be integrated with the national grid.

Australian hydropower company begins work on 2 GW pumped hydro project

Exploratory work and detailed site investigations have started for the 2 GW Borumba Dam pumped hydro project in Queensland, Australia.

Leaders from 116 countries to attend the 6th Assembly of International Solar Alliance in New Delhi

The Sixth Assembly of the International Solar Alliance will focus on universalizing energy access through solar mini-grids, mobilizing finance for accelerated solar deployment, and diversifying supply chains and manufacturing for solar.

USA: Accelerating large-scale solar development while minimizing land use impact

Historic land use agreement unites developers, environmental organizations and local interest groups, and is the result of a 20-month Solar Uncommon Dialogue convened by Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment, the Solar Energy Industries Association, and The Nature Conservancy.

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