Tata Power has reported its highest ever quarterly consolidated revenue of INR 16,810 crore and net profit (profit after tax) of INR 1,189 crore in the first quarter of FY 2024-25
Oriana Power Ltd is setting up a gigawatt-scale factory to produce alkaline electrolyzers and balance-of-plant (BOP) modules in partnership with US-based Splitwaters. The factory will be commissioned in two phases, with the first 500 MW phase to be operational by 2026.
The global battery glut is likely to influence the price discovery of Solar Energy Corp. of India’s tender for 2 GW solar with 1 GW/4 GWh energy storage system, writes Ali Imran Naqvi, executive director (ED), Gensol Engineering Ltd.
To accelerate the adoption of technological innovation and digitalization in the renewable energy sector, concerted efforts are needed from policymakers, industry leaders, and technologists alike. Governments can create supportive policy environments, invest in research and development by providing incentives, at the same time supporting early-stage companies by creating favorable regulatory environments to fostering public-private partnerships.
H-TEC will be able to produce more than 1 GW of electrolyzers starting next year. “We installed the first production lines and will have our official opening in September this year,” Maximilian Kuhnert, sales manager at H-TEC, told pv magazine.
The ready-to-deploy and modular battery storage system is charged with wind and solar power and raises the campus’ renewable energy share to 90%.
A group of researchers in Australia has outlined a new methodology to determine the minimum power rating of energy storage systems (ESSs) used for emergency under-frequency response. The ESS size must be calculated to maintain the frequency within the standard operating range.
Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd has reported a standalone total income of INR 3,156.74 crore and a net profit of INR 244.55 crore for the first quarter (April-May-June) of FY 2024-25.
The Chinese manufacturer’s new battery energy storage system consists of an inverter ranging in size from 5 kW to 13 kW and a storage system of 10 kWh to 30 kWh. Up to five units can be connected in parallel.
Thermax, which partnered with Australia’s Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) last year, is looking at different ways of green hydrogen generation for commercial and industrial customers in India.
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