The government-owned thermal energy producer has invited bids to install and commission a 200 MW interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected solar plant anywhere in India. Bidding closes on May 9.
NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL) is accepting bids to install and commission a 300 MW grid-connected solar PV project at Khavda RE Power Park in Rann of Kutch. Bidding closes on May 26.
The Indian solar manufacturer is expanding its annual PV module production capacity to 1.1 GW with the installation of a new 850 MW line from SC Solar. It plans a cumulative PV module capacity of 1.9 GW by the end of the current fiscal with the commissioning of a second 850 MW line.
Vedanta arm Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd (BALCO) and Serentica Renewables India have signed a power delivery agreement for 105 MW of hybrid renewable power.
Ahmedabad-based Grew Energy will receive incentives of INR 566.71 crore for 2 GW of integrated wafer-cell-module manufacturing.
Avaada has won a 421 MW (DC) solar project at a tariff of INR 2.70 ($0.03)/kWh. The project, connected to the inter-state transmission system, will supply power to Damodar Valley Corp. (DVC).
Vibrant Energy has secured over INR 2,200 crore ($268.55 million) from Power Finance Corp. (PFC) to build 300 MW (AC) of wind-solar projects in Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.
Waaree Renewable Technologies has secured a 221.8 MW DC solar project from a steel manufacturing company. It will execute the project on a turnkey basis.
The structured bidding trajectory will provide sufficient time to renewable energy developers to plan their finances, develop business plans and manage the supply chain more efficiently, said power minister R.K. Singh.
Set to commence production shortly, the CO2-to-methanol plant is being established at NTPC’s existing thermal power station in Vindhyachal, Madhya Pradesh. It will convert 20 tonnes-per-day (tpd) of CO2 to 10 tpd methanol through a catalytic hydrogenation process, utilizing CO2 from thermal plant flue gas through a carbon capture unit and green hydrogen produced by electrolysis.
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