NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd is accepting bids to develop a cumulative 1.5 GW/9 GWh of energy storage capacity on a build-own-operate basis anywhere in India. It will utilize the energy storage facility to meet its round-the-clock renewable and/or peak power supply requirements. Bidding closes on June 16.
Schneider Electric is investing around INR 140 crore ($17 million) for setting up a new facility in Kolkata, West Bengal. The new facility will grow its vacuum interrupter production capacity and strengthen the power systems vertical.
Adani Green now has the largest operating renewable energy portfolio in India comprising 4,975 MW solar, 2,140 MW hybrid, and 971 MW wind.
India’s Vivasvan Solar has designed a foldable solar structure mounted on a trolley. The system employs mechanisms to prevent damage to the panels during transit and is especially useful for agricultural farms.
A Jordanian research team has designed a cleaning technique for solar modules that uses static electricity to remove dust from panel surfaces. The system features an electrostatic ionizer that reduces attraction between dust particles and their accumulation on modules, improving their energy yield.
SJVN Green Energy has awarded the balance-of-system (BOS) package for its 100 MW solar project in Punjab.
Serentica Renewables has promoted Akshay Hiranandani, corporate finance lead, to chief executive officer.
Researchers in India have combined PV generation with heat produced by an earth-to-air heat exchanger to provide buildings with space heating and cooling. They say the proposed system could result in an annual energy gain of 8116.7 kWh.
IEA-PVPS has used an improved methodology to determine that newly installed PV capacity in 2022 must be somewhere between the 190 GW calculated by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the 268 GW announced by BloombergNEF. Its new “Snapshot of Global PV Markets 2023” report was built on data from a range of sources, including grid-connected and off-grid figures.
The green hydrogen production, compression, storage, and distribution facility will be powered by an in-situ hybrid renewable power and storage plant.
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