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SJVN secures 1.2 GW solar project for Punjab

SJVN Green Energy Ltd will develop 1.2 GW of solar projects for supply to Punjab State Power Corp. Ltd under a 25-year power purchase agreement.

SECI wraps up 2 GW solar tender with $0.032/kWh tariff

The winning developers can set up projects anywhere in India, as long as these are connected to the interstate transmission system (ISTS). 

ReNew signs MoUs worth $7.8 billion for green energy projects

Power Finance Corp. (PFC) and Rural Electrification Corp. (REC) committed debt funding of $3.9 billion each.

Acme secures $488 million REC loan for green hydrogen, ammonia project in Oman 

REC has also agreed to lend INR 21,000 crore for Acme’s 380 MW round-the-clock renewables plant, the first phase of Odisha and Tamil Nadu green ammonia projects, and 600 MWh of pumped hydro project. 

HPCL building 370 tpa green hydrogen plant in Andhra Pradesh

Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd (HPCL) is setting up a 370 tpa (tonnes per annum) green hydrogen plant at its Visakhapatnam Refinery in Andhra Pradesh.

Off-site C&I renewables installations to touch 4-5 GW per year

India will install open-access (off-site) solar and wind power generation capacity of 4-5 GW annually for the next two to three years, according to CareEdge Ratings analysts.

Future of distributed green hydrogen in India

India can gain an edge in green hydrogen by focusing more on making its production accessible and affordable. Using the distributed business model and building an enabling regulatory framework will stimulate wider acceptance.

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NTPC launches 1.5 GW wind-solar hybrid tender

NTPC Ltd has invited global bids to develop 1.5 GW of wind-solar hybrid power projects anywhere in India.

Avaada announces $2.44 billion REC funding for energy transition projects

Avaada has signed an agreement with REC for INR 20,000 crore (around $2.44 billion) investment to fund its multiple projects over the next five years.

Govt to retender 20 GWh battery cell capacity under PLI Scheme

The Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) will retender the 20 GWh advanced chemistry battery cell capacity that was left unallocated after Hyundai Global Motors Co., one of the winners of the 50 GWh PLI tender, withdrew from the scheme last year.

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