Wattando has developed a new rooftop PV solution that can be easily connected to a household’s power network via an AC connection. The system uses existing infrastructure and reportedly reduces installation work and time.
Radiance Renewables and UK-based investor Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) have announced a joint venture to develop greenfield solar and hybrid wind-solar energy projects for commercial and industrial (C&I) clients in India.
Avaada, BluPine Energy, Hinduja Renewable Energy, KPI Green and NRC Industries have emerged winners in Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd’s tender for 500 MW of grid-connected solar with greenshoe option of additional 500 MW.
The initial public offering (IPO) comprises a fresh issue of 3,276,000 equity shares with a face value of INR 10 each through the book-building route. Price band is fixed at INR 90-94 per share.
NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd has launched the tender to select channel partners for installation of grid-connected solar PV projects under PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojna in Maharashtra.
The result was confirmed by Germany’s Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH). The cell also achieved an open-circuit voltage of 709.5 mV, a short circuit density of 11,355 mA, and a fill factor of 82.04%.
The U.S. International Trade Commission unanimously voted that solar cell manufacturing in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, supported by local incentives, is harming U.S. industry. This decision paves the way for the Commerce Department to finalize its determinations on countervailing duties by July 18 and anti-dumping duties by October 1.
Saatvik Solar has been recognized as a top performer by PV Evolution Labs (Kiwa PVEL) in the PV Module Reliability Scorecard.
JSW Energy has started construction work for its 1 GWh battery energy storage project in India, marking its foray into energy storage services. The company is also spearheading the development of India’s largest commercial-scale green hydrogen project in India.
HomeScape by Amplus Solar customers can secure State Bank of India (SBI) loans of up to INR 200,000 for residential solar installations up to 3 kW and INR 600,000 for installations up to 10 kW.
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