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Log9 Materials partners Gamma for simulation-driven battery cell and pack development

Log9 Materials will use Gamma Technologies’ system simulation software in developing the next-generation lithium-ion battery cells for electric vehicles. 

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Tata Power to build 966 MW solar-wind hybrid plant for Tata Steel

Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd will develop a 966 MW solar-wind hybrid plant for round-the-clock renewable power supply to Tata Steel’s operations in Jamshedpur, Kalinganagar, and Ludhiana.

Avaada Group to build green ammonia storage facility in partnership with Gopalpur Port

Avaada Group has signed an agreement with Gopalpur Port Ltd to establish an advanced storage facility for green ammonia at the Gopalpur Port in Odisha.

RenewSys unveils TOPCon solar module series

Mumbai-headquartered RenewSys has launched bifacial solar modules based on TOPCon technology. The modules are available in peak power outputs of up to 650 W with front-side efficiencies of up to 23.3%

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German company offers 400 W solar table

Technaxx, a German company, has developed a 400 W solar table that combines the functionality of an outdoor table with a power generation unit, using PERC technology for its solar modules.

Qcells completes expansion of $2.5 billion Georgia solar manufacturing facility

The addition marks the first phase of Qcells’ factory expansion and brings module production capacity to more than 5.1 GW.

Shakti Solar wins 50,000 off-grid solar pump order for Maharashtra

The total value of the 50,000 solar pumps is around INR 1,603 crore ($192.87 million). The pumps are to be deployed over 24 months.

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. 

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