Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd has received two new domestic solar EPC orders from private-sector power producers, including a 250 MW DC project in Gujarat and a 65 MW DC project in Maharashtra.
Sustainiam, a carbon management startup, announced it has onboarded Brookfield’s 400 MW of renewable assets for the registration, issuance, and trading of International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-REC). This portfolio primarily consists of wind assets. The 400 MW portfolio, now being processed for I-REC registration through Sustainiam’s issuance and trading platform, will enable Brookfield to tap into […]
Larsen & Toubro has secured orders for HVDC transmission line and GIS packages in Middle East.
NHPC Ltd has launched a tender to select developers for setting up 1.2 GW of grid-connected solar PV power projects with energy storage systems (ESS) and additional PV capacity up to 1.2 GW with ESS under “Greenshoe Option.”
Advait Energy Holdings has made a further investment in the Norwegian company TECO 2030 that develops PEM hydrogen fuel cell stacks and PEM hydrogen fuel cell modules.
Spanish developer Zelestra has raised €132 million financing for its 435 MW solar plant in Gorbea, Rajasthan. The financing has been signed with HSBC, Credit Agricole, MUFG and Bank of America.
AM Green has acquired Finland based biorefining technology company Chempolis. It will establish large-scale biorefineries to produce bioethanol and other green products from biomass feedstocks utilizing Chempolis technology.
Adyant Enersol, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Datta Infra, has signed an agreement with REC for financing of 500 MW of renewable energy projects.
India’s hydrogen revolution is gaining momentum, but to fully realise its potential, the country must bridge the gap between production and demand. The government’s policies have successfully catalysed investments and spurred innovation, but future success will depend on driving consumption and scaling up both production and infrastructure.
Ratings agency ICRA projects the share of renewables (including hydro) in India’s power generation mix to rise to 35% by FY 2029-30, from 21% in FY 2024.
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