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Physics-based model to predict soiling losses in bifacial solar modules

Scientists in India have developed a novel way to predict soiling accumulation on bifacial modules. Their approach considers dust deposition, rebound, and resuspension phenomena.

Western Coalfields Ltd plans 35 MW of solar plants for self-consumption

CIL Navikarniya Urja Ltd, on behalf of Western Coalfields Ltd (WCL), has invited bids to set up 35 MW of solar plants at WCL’s three sites in Maharashtra.

Falling module prices to drive record ‘16 GW’ solar addition this fiscal

Softening of PV module prices will improve investment returns for 45 GW of solar projects in the pipeline that have been awarded since FY 2021. This, in turn, will spur project development, with around 16 GW capacity estimated to be installed this fiscal.

Schneider Electric unveils battery lab in Bengaluru

Schneider Electric’s state-of-the-art battery lab will focus on developing innovative battery technologies and exploring new energy storage solutions that prioritize sustainability and minimize environmental impact.

KEC secures transmission line orders in Middle East, Europe

KEC International Ltd has secured orders for 220 and 400 kV overhead transmission lines in the Middle East, and 110 kV transmission lines in Europe.

IREDA IPO opens for subscription

Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd is looking to raise up to INR 2,150.21 crore from its initial public offering (IPO) of 671,941,177 equity shares.

Tata Power Renewable Energy surpasses 1.4 GW of group captive capacity

Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd has signed power delivery agreements with multiple industrial groups for a cumulative capacity of over 1.4 GW in the last seven months.  

RenewSys secures 100 MW solar module supply contract with Engie India

RenewSys will supply 100 MW of monocrystalline bifacial glass-backsheet modules for Engie India’s GUVNL 2 solar project.

The solar potential of tough terrain

Nextracker has tailored solar tracker solutions for the Indian landscape, addressing critical concerns like undulating terrains and rapidly changing irradiance conditions on utility-scale sites—Rajeev Kashyap, Vice President and Managing Director at NEXTracker, Inc, tells pv magazine 

 

NPCIL to set up nuclear-powered hydrogen generation plants

Nuclear Power Corp. of India Ltd (NPCIL) is setting up hydrogen generation plants with 10 Nm3 per hour capacity at its Rawatbhata (Rajasthan) and Tarapur (Maharashtra) sites. These plants will produce hydrogen via electrolysis method using nuclear power produced at the site.

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