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RK Singh encourages scientists to lead in solar energy research on NISE’s 4th Foundation Day

Power and MNRE Minister, Raj Kumar Singh chairs the 4th Foundation Day celebrations of National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), Gurugram on October 27

Interview: keys to durability, and why it counts

From cost-per-watt on day one to output over 25 – 30 years: The understanding of value in the PV sector has begun to shift. Dow Chemical’s Brian Habersberger spoke to pv magazine about the materials helping inform and drive the transition.

Tata Power-DDL and GIZ sign MoU for India’s renewable energy

The two organizations will collaborate on areas broadly including grid-connected solar rooftops, energy storage systems, electric vehicles, smart grid initiatives and energy efficiency measures.

Shapoorji Pallonji may sell its stake in solar portfolio

Age-old conglomerate SP Group seeks new investors, realizing the pace in India’s green energy equity market.

Conventional Energy seeks Renewable Energy in India: Coal India launches 200 MW solar tender

Solar Energy Corporation India (SECI), on behalf of Coal India limited (CIL) has invited bids for two 100 MW solar power plants. The government authority will clarify the bidding requirement in a meeting to be held on November 13 in Kolkata.

NLCIL to install 500 MW in Aruppukottai, Tamil Nadu

Neyveli Lignite Corporation India Ltd (NLCIL) plans to install several 50-100 MW solar power plants in the Aruppukottai area of Virudhunagar District in Tamil Nadu.

SunPedal rides again, this time in U.S.

The SunPedal ride – a solar energy awareness initiative from India Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) alumni, made 1321 km journey from San Francisco to San Diego on a solar e-bike.

Mytrah may delist from AIM prior to India IPO

Mytrah Energy might cancel its listing on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in London before launching its tentatively planned initial public offering (IPO) in India, according to a recent report.

EESL to install 300 MW of domestically produced PV modules

Energy Efficiency Services Ltd. (EESL) has procured PV modules from several Indian manufacturers at a lower rate than it can from Chinese suppliers, setting a new benchmark for panel prices in the country.

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Equis Energy snapped up by GIP in record $5bn renewables deal

The Singapore-based renewable energy developer has agreed to be sold to investment fund Global Infrastructure Partners. China Investment Corp, Canada’s PSP Investments and other co-investors are also involved in the deal, which is the largest yet seen for the renewable energy industry.

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