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Avaada Group commits INR 1 lakh crore renewable energy investments in Rajasthan

Avaada Group will invest across pumped storage, green hydrogen, green ammonia, wind and solar power projects in Rajasthan.

Waaree Energies secures 1 GW solar module order

Waaree Energies Ltd has secured an order from a developer to supply 1 GW of TOPCon 580 Wp bifacial glass modules.

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Servotech partners LESSzwei GmbH to develop solar-powered EV charging infrastructure in Germany 

Servotech, in partnership with LESSzwei GmbH (LESS2), will develop a 100% solar-powered EV charging stations for micromobility in urban areas of Germany.

Maxeon Solar reports $179 million Q3 loss

The Singapore-headquartered company has faced product detainment by U.S. Customs and has announced plans to focus solely on the U.S. market.

Gautam Solar files patent for AI-based system to detect PV panel defects

Gautam Solar’s solution leverages advanced imaging and artificial intelligence to enhance the efficiency and precision of defect detection in PV cells.

The Hydrogen Stream: Gentari to supply 650 MW round-the-clock renewable power to AMG Ammonia

Gentari will set up around 2.4 GWp of solar and wind power generation capacity in India, backed with 350 MW/2100 MWh energy storage, to supply firm and dispatchable green power to AMG Ammonia’s facilities 

ReNew switches on 750 MW solar in Rajasthan

ReNew has commissioned 750 MW of its 1 GW solar project in Rajasthan. The project utilises solar panels manufactured by ReNew entirely in India.

String inverters best for partially shaded PV systems, says IEA-PVPS

The International Energy Agency (IEA) Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVPS) has released a technical report exploring innovations and challenges in optimizing the performance of partially shaded PV systems.

Trina Solar launches 760 W TOPCon module with 24.5% efficiency

The Chinese manufacturer said its new i-TOPCon Ultra panel is part of the Vertex N family and is intended for applications in utility-scale projects. It plans to begin mass production of the new modules in the second quarter of 2025, with an initial annual capacity of 10 GW.

Waaree Energies sets up Australian subsidiary

Waaree Renewable Energies Australia will focus on renewable energy business in Australia.

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