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SunSource Energy commissions solar power project for CtrlS

SunSource Energy is supplying clean power to the Noida Data Center of CtrlS from its open-access solar power plant in the Jhansi district of Uttar Pradesh.
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Vikram Solar wins 250 MW module supply order from GIPCL

Vikram Solar will manufacture and supply bifacial PV modules for Gujarat Industries Power Co. Ltd's project at the RE Park in Khavda village in Gujarat.
Energy Storage

Declining battery costs to boost adoption of battery energy storage projects: ICRA

Battery prices reached an all-time low in 2023 led by the moderation in raw material prices amid the increase in production across the value chain
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India installed 15 GW of solar capacity in FY 2024: CEEW-CEF

India added 18.5 GW of renewable energy generation capacity in FY 2024, comprising 81% (15 GW) from solar (grid-scale and rooftop).
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Avaada Energy secures $143 million SBI loan for solar project in Gujarat

Avaada Energy has secured about INR 1,190 crore ($143 million) as a 20-year project loan facility from State Bank of India (SBI). It will use the financing to support the development of its 400 MWp utility-scale solar PV power project in Gujarat.
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New model shows how to power homes exclusively with hydrogen, solar, batteries

Researchers in Spain has found that combining PV power generation with fuel cells and battery storage may help homes considerably reduce their levelized cost of energy. Their simulation reportedly demonstrated homes may also become completely self-suffic...
Energy Storage

The Hydrogen Stream: Norway to make world’s biggest hydrogen ships

Norwegian Ship Design Co. has agreed to help build what it claims will be the two largest hydrogen ships in the world, while Norwegian Hydrogen has announced plans to team up with Australia’s Provaris Energy on hydrogen export opportunities.
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SJVN launches 1.2 GW solar tender

SJVN is accepting bids to develop 1.2 GW of solar power projects, connected to the interstate transmission system, anywhere in India. Bidding closes on June 17.

Markets & Policy

India installed 15 GW of solar capacity in FY 2024: CEEW-CEF

India added 18.5 GW of renewable energy generation capacity in FY 2024, comprising 81% (15 GW) from solar (grid-scale and rooftop).

Solar bloodbath: Titans clash in ruthless price war

The ongoing price war between top global suppliers could catalyse more competitive solar panel pricing in the Indian market, potentially leading to an increase in solar adoption at both the commercial and residential levels.

Scientist hails commercial feasibility of Saudi Arabian hydrogen city plan

Alberto Boretti was a senior research professor at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University in 2021 when he first started discussing the idea of a hydrogen city in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. The New Zealand-based independent tells pv magazine that it is now commercially feasible, as the city’s 200 MW of energy demand would necessitate 1 GW to 1.3 GW of solar and wind capacity, 509 MW to 997 MW of electrolysis capacity, and 145,000 MWh of hydrogen storage capacity.

CATL presents EV battery with 1,000 km range

Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL) has shown its latest lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery at an auto show in Beijing. The Chinese company says it has an energy density of 205 Wh per kg, almost 8% higher than the current state of the art for such batteries.

ALMM expands market for domestic solar manufacturers

The ALMM reinstatement opens up a vast market for domestic solar panel manufacturers by creating a non-tariff barrier for Chinese products. However, for projects and schemes such as PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana which mandate domestic content requirement (DCR), the shortage of domestically manufactured cells could lead to an increase in the cost of DCR modules.

BluPine Energy reaches financial close on 120 MW solar project in Gujarat

BluPine Energy has secured debt financing from HDFC Bank to develop a 120 MW solar project in Gujarat.

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ADB offers $121 million for 100 MW solar project in Bangladesh

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) says a new 100 MW solar project in Bangladesh will be the country’s first private sector utility-scale PV facility to secure ADB support.

Statcon Energiaa introduces 3 kW grid-tie solar inverter

Indian manufacturer Statcon Energiaa has introduced a single-phase grid-tie solar inverter with a power rating of 3 kW. The inverter is intended for residential and small office applications.

GE Vernova to build state transmission asset management center in Odisha

The transmission asset management center will help Odisha’s state-owned power transmission company, Odisha Power Transmission Corp. Ltd, to operate the state grid more efficiently, reliably, and resiliently through real-time grid monitoring and control.

String inverter for commercial solar installations 

SMA’s Sunny Tripower CORE2 110 kW string inverter with a flexible design allows up to 150% oversizing of the solar PV array.

Norwegian startup unveils CO2 water-to-water heat pump

Tequs said its new plug-and-play heat pump can deliver up to 90 C of heat for space heating, air conditioning, and domestic hot water. The new product is available in eight versions with capacity ranging from 17 kW to 268 kW.

Waaree Energies secures 400 MW solar module supply contract with GIPCL

Waaree Energies will manufacture and supply 400 MW of bifacial solar PV modules to Gujarat Industries Power Co. Ltd’s (GIPCL) project in Gujarat.

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Korean researchers build 8 kW solid oxide electrolysis cell that can produce 5.7 kg of hydrogen per day

The Korea Institute of Energy Research has developed a solid oxide electrolysis cell stack that uses a special kind of separator plate to ensure proper flow of hydrogen and oxigen after water splitting. Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Bumhan Industries are now cooperating with the research center to improve relevant manufacturing process.

Sodium-ion battery could charge in several seconds

Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have identified a high-energy, high-power hybrid sodium-ion battery capable of charging in just a few seconds. The system integrates anode materials typically used in batteries with cathodes suitable for supercapacitors.

REC secures JPY 60.5 billion green loan backed by Italian export credit agency SACE

REC will use the funding to support projects which meet rigorous environmental standards, promote renewable energy and contribute to reducing carbon emissions.

At least 29 countries installed more than 1 GW of PV in 2023

IEA PVPS has published its new “Snapshot of Global PV Markets 2024” report, highlighting key insights and trends. Despite record installations, concerns over profitability and manufacturing dynamics persist, underscoring the need for strategic interventions and policy support to navigate towards a resilient and sustainable PV ecosystem.

GameChange Solar, JZNEE to build 3 GW tracker factory in Saudi Arabia

GameChange Solar, a US-based tracker supplier, has announced the construction of a 3 GW tracker factory in Saudi Arabia, with plans for potential expansion to 5 GW in the future.

A look into the green credit system for renewable energy

Green credits offer a vital mechanism for incentivizing environmentally positive actions beyond just corporations, involving individuals and communities. By providing tangible benefits for sustainable practices, such as renewable energy adoption and conservation efforts, green credits engage the public at large, fostering widespread participation in combating climate change.

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Gstar working on 3 GW silicon wafer factory in Indonesia

Singapore-based Gstar Solar says it has broken ground on a new 3 GW silicon wafer factory in Indonesia, with production scheduled to start by the end of this year.

NTPC tenders EPC package for 260 MW solar in Rajasthan

NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd has invited domestic bids to develop a 260 MW grid-connected solar PV project in the Bikaner district of Rajasthan. Bidding closes on June 6.

OCI increases production capacity at Malaysian polysilicon factory

OCI has revealed plans to invest $617.9 million to expand production at its Malaysian manufacturing facility from 35,000 to 56,600 metric tons.

UNSW researchers warn of surprising TOPCon solar module vulnerabilities

Researchers at the University of New South Wales claim to have identified three TOPCon panel failure types that are absent in PERC products. They explained that these failures may occur when the modules are exposed to high humidity and contaminants before encapsulation.

Bluebird Solar launches n-type TOPCon dual-glass PV module

Bluebird Solar, an ALMM listed PV module manufacturer in India, recently unveiled its 600 Wp TOPCon dual-glass bifacial PV panels with a power conversion efficiency of 23.25%.

DualSun launches foldable plug-and-play solar kits

France’s DualSun has developed foldable plug-and-play solar kits with a power range of 420 W to 1.68 kW.

Energy Storage

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Schneider Electric launches new storage systems for microgrids

The France-based group said its has released two new BESSs with enclosures of 7ft and 20ft. Their power ranges from 60 kW to 500 kW.

IEA calls for sixfold expansion of global energy storage capacity

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued its first report on the importance of battery energy storage technology in the energy transition. It has found that tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030 would require 1,500 GW of battery storage.

The Hydrogen Stream: Ohmium, Tata Projects partner for green hydrogen projects in India

Ohmium International (Ohmium), a green hydrogen company that designs, manufactures and deploys advanced proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, has partnered with Tata Projects, an EPC company, to execute green hydrogen projects in India.

India overtakes China to become world’s largest electric three-wheeler market

Electric three-wheeler (e-3W) sales in India surpassed 580,000 in 2023, compared to 320,000 sold in China.

SJVN inaugurates multi-purpose green hydrogen project

The green hydrogen will be used as combustion fuel in HVOF coating of turbine underwater parts in addition to generating electricity through its 25 kW capacity.

AfDB identifies key priorities for minigrid deployment in Africa

An African Development Bank (AfDB) report covering critical takeaways from the ARE Energy Access Investment Forum 2023 says that challenges in financing, policy, technology, and skills enhancement must be overcome to support the deployment of distributed renewable energy minigrids across Africa.

Opinion & Analysis

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Chinese wafer prices stable-to-soft amid high inventories

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, offers bite-sized analysis on solar PV module supply and price trends.

Building a circular economy for India’s self-reliance in battery materials

India is investing in facilities and infrastructure to recycle batteries and recover valuable materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel. By doing this, we can reduce our need for new materials and minimize the environmental impact of battery production.

Bridging the skill demand-supply gap in solar and green hydrogen sectors

The demand-supply gap for skilled workers in solar and green hydrogen sectors is a significant challenge for India’s transition towards a sustainable future. However, by prioritizing comprehensive skilling initiatives and fostering strong collaborations between the government, educational institutions, and industry stakeholders, the nation can effectively bridge this gap and unlock the full potential of its renewable energy and sustainability ambitions.

The role of hydrogen in 2024’s energy landscape

With its versatility and potential for decarbonization, hydrogen is scripting a new chapter in the narrative of clean energy.

Digital manufacturing ecosystems for solar, green hydrogen, and lithium-ion battery solutions

Overcoming industry challenges requires collective efforts and partnerships that foster innovation and shared growth. This is why digital ecosystems are now becoming the buzz words and a necessity for the manufacturing companies in the renewable energy value chains.

Strategic challenges and choices in meeting Net Zero

One of the measures to achieve net-zero emissions and sustainability lies in transitioning from conventional energy sources to renewable and green energy alternatives. This article focuses on the transition process for businesses. It delves into the entire life cycle of this transition, encompassing regulatory frameworks, strategies, and the requisite consideration of investments needed to facilitate this shift towards a more sustainable future.

Press Releases

IEX power market update, April ’24

Indian Energy Exchange, India’s premier electricity exchange, achieved 9,044 MU overall volume, in April’24, marking a 14. 1% year-over-year increase.

Forvia and L&T Technology Services agree strategic partnership on ultra-low emissions engineering in Germany and India

L&T Technology Services, a leading global player in Engineering and R&D services, and FORVIA, 7th global automotive supplier, signed a strategic partnership – which represents a contract of approximately €45 million - on Engineering development activities for the benefit of its Clean Mobility division.

Gautam Solar partners with Redington to expand its solar module footprint

As part of the partnership, Redington will enable the smooth distribution of Gautam Solar’s high-quality Solar Panels including Mono PERC and N-type TOPCon Panels within the solar ecosystem.

Adani Energy Solutions ends the FY24 on a strong note

FY24 Operational Revenue at Rs 14,217 crore, up 17% YoY

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