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Solar power on the rise: A buying spree fuelled by innovation and price wars

While companies grapple with razor-thin margins, these price wars are accelerating the adoption of solar power globally.

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The Hydrogen Stream: Rolls-Royce, TCS collaborate on hydrogen research programme

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its partnership with Rolls-Royce to research hydrogen fuel system technology for enabling use of hydrogen in aviation.

Elastocalorics could replace heat pumps, air conditioning systems

Elastocalorics have the potential to replace current air conditioning and heating systems, offering significant energy savings when paired with technologies such as photovoltaics.

The Hydrogen Stream: Maire’s Tecnimont, Nextchem awarded engineering design study for a green ammonia plant in India

Tecnimont will carry out an engineering design study for a 200,000 metric ton-per-year green ammonia plant. Nextchem will provide its digital tool, ArcHy, to optimize renewable power usage, resulting in capex and opex efficiency of the plant lifecycle and minimizing the cost of ammonia.

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SolarPower Europe calls for stronger cybersecurity measures

SolarPower Europe argues in a new position paper that regulators and policymakers should create a sector-specific strategy to address the growing threat of cyberattacks.

Solar panel cleaning with electromagnetic waves

Three companies, including US-based startup Sol Clarity, are experimenting with electrodynamic screen systems to clean solar panels using minimal electricity and no water.

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The Hydrogen Stream: India’s second electrolyzer tender attracts proposals for more than 2.8 GW

India’s second 1.5 GW electrolyzer manufacturing tender under production-linked incentives scheme has attracted bids from 23 companies for a cumulative annual capacity of 2,847 MW.

Advait Infratech secures solar, green hydrogen projects worth INR 72.69 crore

Advait Infratech Ltd has received Letters of intent from KP Group of Companies to execute a 30 MW solar plant and a 1 MW green hydrogen project on EPC basis in Gujarat.

India leading the solar wave to become world’s second-largest module manufacturer

Continued government support, coupled with strategic investments in technology and infrastructure, will be crucial in realizing India’s renewable energy goals and cementing its position as a global leader in solar module manufacturing.

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CSIRO partners with Google to prototype grid-forming inverters

Scientists from Australia’s national science agency and the electricity research and development arm of Google have developed a new ‘smart’ inverter they claim is almost twice as fast and about 50% more efficient than existing commercial inverters.

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