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Government considering viability gap funding, ALMM mandate for battery storage projects

The Indian government is considering financial incentives such as viability gap funding and green finance to encourage the adoption of energy storage systems in the country. It may also issue an Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) mandate for battery storage systems for power sector applications.

AmpIn Energy’s 30 MWp Mishrikh solar project to power Allana plant

AmpIn Energy Transition’s 30 MWp Mishrikh PV project will supply 4.5 MW of solar power to Allana Group’s Aligarh plant in Uttar Pradesh.

Tata Motors partners Tata Power Renewable Energy to develop a 12 MWp solar project at its Pune factory

Tata Motors is expanding on-site solar power capacity at its Pune commercial vehicle manufacturing facility to 20.73 MWp with the addition of a 12 MWp project. Tata Power Renewable Energy will develop the project.

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IREDA, IIFCL team up to finance renewable energy projects

Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd (IREDA) and India Infrastructure Finance Co. Ltd (IIFCL) will engage in co-lending and loan syndication for all categories of renewable energy projects.

Ghaziabad to be developed as Uttar Pradesh’s next solar city after Ayodhya

The city will meet 10% of its electricity requirements from solar power in four years.

Tata Power Renewable, Neosym sign PPA for 26 MW AC solar plant

Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd will develop a 26 MW AC solar plant for consumption by Neosym Industry Ltd, a gray and S.G. iron casting manufacturer. 

Ayana to develop 330 MW of renewable energy capacity for Hindalco 

Ayana Renewable Power has signed an agreement with aluminum and copper manufacturer Hindalco for a round-the-clock supply of 100 MW RE power. It will develop 330 MW of solar and wind power generation capacity, backed with pumped hydro storage solutions from Greenko Energies, to supply carbon-free power to Hindalco.

Andhra Pradesh requires $10-15 billion to achieve green hydrogen capacity of 500 ktpa by 2030 

Andhra Pradesh requires an estimated $10-15 billion to achieve 500 ktpa green hydrogen capacity by 2030. Around 70% of this investment will be needed to create renewable energy infrastructure such as solar and wind power generation plants, with the balance for electrolyzer capacity additions.

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NTPC seeks 1.6 GW of bifacial PV modules for Gujarat solar project

NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL) has invited bids to supply 1,584.6 MWp of DCR-compliant, crystalline silicon bifacial PV modules for its 1,255 MW Khavda Solar Project.

NTPC, OIL sign MoU for renewable energy and green hydrogen

NTPC and Oil India Ltd have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore collaboration in renewable energy, green hydrogen and other areas as they eye increased footprint in the renewable energy domain.

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