New Zealand to double renewable energy capacity to reduce emissions
The New Zealand government is committed to doubling renewable energy capacity as new data show that clean energy has helped the country reach its lowest annual gross emissions since 1999. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreUS plans to restore tariffs on dominant solar technology, sources say
The Qcells request, which has not previously been reported, comes as the company is seeking to protect a pledged $2.5 billion expansion of its U.S. solar manufacturing presence against competition from cheaper Asian-made products. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreTrina Solar to supply PV solar modules to PetroGreen Energy unit in Philippines
PHILIPPINES-SOLAR/TRINASOLAR-Trina Solar to supply PV solar modules to PetroGreen Energy unit in Philippines Go to Source Author:
Read MoreApple join hands with CleanMax to propel renewable energy expansion in India
As part of this partnership, CleanMax has successfully installed 14.4 MW of rooftop solar installations across six industrial sites in India, expected to mitigate around 207,000 tons of CO2 emissions throughout their operational life. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreEET Fuels appoints Rob Wallace as CEO of EET Hydrogen Power
Wallace’s appointment is pivotal as the CHP plant is poised to initially reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 180,000 tonnes per year, marking a 13% reduction at the site. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreIREDA opens new office in GIFT City to offer foreign currency loans for green projects
The new facility aims to reduce financing costs for green hydrogen and renewable energy manufacturing projects in India. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreSwift Solar joins SEMA, aims to strengthen US solar manufacturing sector
Swift Solar, known for its pioneering work in perovskite solar technology, joins the coalition amid efforts to increase domestic production and promote policies that ensure a robust U.S. solar sector. The company is also recently recognized as one of TIME’s Top GreenTech Companies in America. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreAvaada Energy bags 250 MW solar-wind hybrid project from NTPC tender
Avaada Energy secured this significant capacity with a competitive tariff of ₹3.47 per kWh. The project will be connected to the Inter State Transmission System (ISTS), enabling efficient energy distribution throughout the country. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreIndia’s wind energy capacity to hit 122 GW by 2032 amid policy boosts
The National Electricity Plan projects that India’s installed wind capacity will likely reach approximately 73 GW by 2026-2027 and 122 GW by 2031-2032. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreISA joins hands with Bhutan to spur growth of solar energy in the Himalayan kingdom
ISA – headquartered in India – is also working with Bhutan on developing a national solar energy roadmap and provides regulatory support for developing solar tariffs, licensing and de-licensing regulations, standards, and guidelines to the electricity regulatory authority (ERA) of the Himalayan kingdom. Go to Source Author:
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