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Why UP’s Solar Delays and Resultant Anxiety Of Developers Was Predictable
NSEFI, (The National Solar Energy Federation of India) a key umbrella body that represents solar stakeholders, has finally been forced to approach the office of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, for 500 MW of solar projects that were won in February 2020 by its members, where progress has been glacial. This delay, attributable […]Read More
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Solar-plus-storage to produce hydrogen from seawater
Spanish PV project developer Gransolar is planning to build a large-scale green hydrogen production plant in the Port of Almería, in southern Spain.Read More
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SECI Pays ?4.33 Billion to Solar, Wind Generators in March for Power Purchase
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) paid nearly ?4.33 billion (~$58.99 million) to solar and wind developers for the power it...Read More
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Solar Developer’s Plea for Safeguard Duty Compensation Rejected as Premature
The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC), in a recent order, dismissed the petition of ACME Heergarh Powertech, seeking...Read More
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India’s utility-scale solar installations fell by 39% in FY2021
During the fiscal year 2020-21, India installed utility-scale solar projects amounting to 3.5 GW, about 39% less year-on-year.Read More
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PPA Duration to Buy 14 MW Bagasse-Based Power Extended in Uttar Pradesh
The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC), in a recent order, extended the duration of the power purchase agreement (PPA)..Read More
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Ciel & Terre completes India’s largest floating solar plant installed to date
The 14.7 MWp project, developed for Southern Petrochemical Industries Corporation (SPIC) Limited, uses an aggregate 37,632 number of 390Wp PV panels and spans an area of 15.6 hectares.Read More
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Adani Green to buy SB Energy’s 5 GW renewable portfolio in India
The Indian developer has agreed to acquire a 100% interest in SB Energy’s India renewable portfolio for approximately US$3.5 billion (INR 26,000 crore). The assets, totaling 4,954 MW, are spread across four Indian states.Read More
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UP Women Make Solar Lamps for Kids Facing Power Cuts in Rural Parts
UP Government has launched a project to manufacture and distribute solar lamps to children in rural areas of the state at low costs.Read More
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