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Amazon announces 420 MW of utility-scale solar projects in India

The U.S. e-commerce group has announced three solar farms in Rajasthan with a combined capacity of 420 MW. It will also add 23 new solar rooftop projects to generate 4.09 MW of renewable energy.

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Amp Energy to manufacture solar cells, modules

Amp Energy has agreed to partner with Websol Energy to produce up to 1.2 GW of monocrystalline PERC solar cells and modules. 

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Amp Energy signs PPA for 100 MW of Omkareshwar floating solar plant

Renewables developer Amp Energy India will develop a floating solar project on a build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) basis and supply the electricity over a period of 25 years under a fixed tariff.

Amp Energy India appoints COO for wind, hybrid and storage business

New Delhi-headquartered Amp Energy India has appointed Kapil Kasotia as chief operating officer (COO)-wind, hybrid and storage. 

Amp Energy India commissions 30 MW open-access solar project for Bosch Limited

The open-access solar facility, located in the Raichur district of Karnataka, shall supply electricity under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Bosch Limited.

Amp Energy commissions 13.5 MW open-access solar project in Maharashtra

The 13.5 MW solar project, located in the Osmanabad district, will supply solar power to Orient Cement for its manufacturing plant in Maharashtra under a long-term power purchase agreement.

Jubilant Ingrevia raises 26.6% stake in 15.5 MW captive solar plant

Jubilant Ingrevia, a Noida-headquartered integrated life science solutions provider, has signed the agreement to acquire a 26.6% equity stake in the 15.5 MW solar power plant for its captive consumption. The plant, located in Maharashtra, is being developed by Amp Energy through a step-down subsidiary. 

Pondicherry University gets a 2.4 MW solar plant

The rooftop solar plant, commissioned by Amp Energy India, will supply about 40% of the university’s energy requirement and help offset around 2,900 tons of carbon emissions every year.

Amp Energy India raises US$ 100 million from Danish investor

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Amp Energy have signed a US$200 million investment pact with each partner committing to $100 million. The investment will allow Amp Energy to add 1.7 GWp of utility-scale and commercial and industrial renewable energy projects.

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Where the ALMM listing requirement went wrong for India’s solar mission

The idea behind introducing the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) was to have a quality benchmark for solar modules. However, in its current form, it is more of a non-tariff barrier for foreign manufacturers and limits solar developers in terms of the choice of module wattage and make.  

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