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NSEFI Solar News Bulletin 23.06.2021

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ACME Signs Deal With Brookfield Renewable for 450MW Solar Project

ACME Solar signs a deal with Brookfield Renewable an owner and operator of renewable assets, for a 450 MW solar power project in Rajasthan.Read More

JinkoSolar to Invest ~$48.64 Million to Boost Polysilicon Production Capacity

Solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar Holding has announced that its holding subsidiary, Shangrao JinkoSolar Industry Development, plans ...Read More

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India added 1.2 GW of renewables during Covid-hit April and May

The nation installed 1 GW of solar power capacity and 0.2 GW wind during the pandemic-hit first two months of the current fiscal. The cumulative addition was double that of the same period during the previous year. Read More

Commodity Prices to Continue Rising, Driving up Solar Component Costs

Over the last six months, the rising price trends in commodities, including steel, aluminum, and copper, have started to take a toll ...Read More

Soon, industrial units can buy 100% renewable power

Announcing a ‘green tariff mechanism’ towards this end on Tuesday, Union power minister RK Singh said the necessary guidelines would be issued shortly. Currently, in most parts of the country, discoms supply power to industries from a common pool created out of purchases that include thermal and hydel power too, besides RE.Read More

Green hydrogen purchase to be made mandatory: Power & Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh

Green hydrogen would be brought under renewable purchase obligation (RPO), Power and New & Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh said on Tuesday.Read More

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Honeywell unveils BESS platform to assist users forecast and optimize energy costs

Honeywell has announced that it has launched its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) platform, which integrates Honeywell asset monitoring, distributed energy resource management,...Read More

Fortum, Actis inks solar investment agreement, to divest 500 MW in India

Fortum has announced that it has signed an agreement to divest the 250-MW Pavagada II and the 250-MW Rajasthan solar power plants in India to Actis. The total consideration from th...Read More

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