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Europe’s largest PV plant goes online

Hansainvest Real Assets has switched on Europe’s largest solar plant – a 605 MW installation in Saxony, Germany. The project spans 500 hectares and operates under a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Shell Energy Europe.

ReNew crosses 10 GW of gross renewable energy assets

ReNew surpassed a cumulative installed renewables capacity of 10 GW as on March 31, 2024.  Out of this, the company added 1.94 GW of RE assets (1,174 MW of solar and 768 MW of wind energy) in FY 2023-24.

Juniper Green Energy switches on 105 MW of solar in Maharashtra

Juniper Green Energy commissioned the 105 MW solar power project in a record time, almost nine months ahead of the scheduled date. The project benefits from a 25-year power purchase agreement with Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd (MSEDCL).

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Gensol Engineering hits INR 1,783 crore order book

The order book comprises solar EPC projects (including Scorpius Trackers) worth INR 1,448 crore and EV Leasing solutions worth INR 335 crore.

Hartek wins 300 MW solar EPC contract in Rajasthan

Hartek has secured the contract to set up a 300 MW ground-mount solar PV power plant spread across 1,209 acres in Rajasthan.

India surpasses 75 GW of installed solar capacity

India’s cumulative solar PV installations hit 75.58 GW at the end of February, according to the latest figures from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

Modular central inverter for large-scale solar plants

SMA has introduced Sunny Highpower PEAK3 modular central inverter for large-scale solar PV power plants with a decentralized architecture and system voltages of 1,500 V DC. With its compact design, the inverter offers a high power density per device.

SJVN launches 100 MW solar EPC tender

SJVN Green Energy Ltd (SGEL), an arm of SJVN Ltd, has invited bids to install and commission a 100 MW solar power project in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Bidding closes on April 26.

The next 100 years of energy

Solar is poised to be the leading energy source in the next century. In terms of cost, renewables are almost at par with their dirtier counterparts, and within a few years will soon overtake them in terms of the volume of the overall worldwide energy produced.

EU launches anti-subsidy investigation against Longi, Shanghai Electric

The European authorities are trying to determine whether two consortia – including subsidiaries of Longi and Shanghai Electric – violated the new EU rules on foreign subsidies when they participated in a procurement process in Romania for a 110 MW solar farm. The European Commission is expected to make a final decision within 110 working days.

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