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India Energy Week: 3 Ways to Improve Energy Efficiency, Reliability and Asset Integrity
For fast-growing markets like India, where utilisation rates are high and new capacity is complex to deliver, improving thermal efficiency and asset performance offers a credible way to reduce fuel use, lower emissions and strengthen operational resilience at the same time.
5 Things to Know Before Buying Your First EV Scooter
For first-time buyers, the shift from petrol to electric is not always straightforward. Unlike conventional two-wheelers, EV scooters come with a different set of considerations, battery technology, charging options, digital features, and long-term ownership costs.
Manjunath N. Reddy, the dynamic Founder and Managing Director of DhaSh PV Technologies Limited, is a true visionary in India’s solar PV industry. A true pioneer, his unwavering dedication to sustainable energy solutions has propelled DhaSh to the forefront of the renewable energy sector and made DhaSh India’s largest integrated PV junction box manufacturer, employing over 1,000 dedicated professionals.
Re-NEW-ables Rising: Charging into a New Year
As we bid farewell to 2024, the anticipation for 2025 grows. Next year promises to build upon the strong foundation laid by the transformative investments, budgetary allocations, and policy decisions of 2024. With an unwavering focus on scaling renewable capacity, attracting international investments, and integrating cutting-edge technologies, 2025 is poised to bring India's green aspirations closer to reality. Major renewable energy players shared their plans and growth with Energetica India.
Solar-Powered Cars: Futuristic Dream or Unrealistic Ambition?
The only logical way to go forward to clean transportation is electric vehicles. Adopting EVs and powering them through energy produced by solar panels that is transmitted through the utility grid or a structure nearby.
National Policy for Renewable Energy based Micro and Mini Grids.
The objective of the policy is to promote the deployment of micro and mini grids powered by RE sources such as solar, biomass, pico hydro, wind etc. in un-served and underserved parts of the country by encouraging the development of State-level policies and regulations, that enable participation of ESCOs.
MNRE initiates Pilot Projects Renewable Energy for Rural Livelihoods.
MNRE has invited invites proposals from Implementing Agencies/ Micro Entrepreneurs for development and implementation of renewable energy based technology projects for rural livelihoods in the rural districts.
India’s Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy
The policy aims to encourage new technologies, methods and way-outs involving combined operation of wind and solar PV plants; with a goal to reach wind-solar hybrid capacity of 10 GW by 2022.
Renewable Energy Jobs Review, 2016: IRENA
IRENA estimates that global renewable energy employment increased by 5% in 2015 to reach 8.1 million. An additional 1.3 million people are employed in large hydropower.
Expert Group Recommendations on 175 GW Renewable Energy by 2022
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) requested NITI Aayog to set up an Expert Group to look at various aspects connected with the 100 GW solar scale-up plan including the matter like availability of equipment, manpower, financial resources.
Expert Group Recommendations on 175 GW Renewable Energy by 2022
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) requested NITI Aayog to set up an Expert Group
to look at various aspects connected with the 100 GW solar scale-up plan including the matter
like availability of equipment, manpower, financial resources.
Total Corporate Funding in the Solar Sector Comes To $1.7 Billion in Q2 2016 : Mercom Capital
Global solar VC funding (including private equity) saw a large decline this quarter with $174 million in 16 deals compared to $406 million in 23 deals in Q1 2016.
Brief History Of the UNFCC and the Kyoto Protocol
The article looks at the history of United Nationals Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC) and Kyoto Protocol
Role of BIO-CNG in Development of Rural India : A Prospective Study
Since, India is rich in bio-waste in rural area as well as urban areas; a huge amount of energy can be harnessed from organic wastes that are biodegradable like cattle dung, food waste,agricultural waste, bagasse, sugar mill waste, waste from trees, dry leaves and green leaves etc.
THE IDEA AND PRACTICES OF SMART CITIES IN INDIA
A SMART CITY is an urban region that is highly advanced in terms of overall infrastructure, communication, sustainable real estate and market viability.
