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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.
India’s Achievements in Renewable Energy
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has released the data on Cumulative Achievement in Renewable Energy in India till 31st March, 2016
This article is aimed just to highlight the other side of the coin (issues to deal with renewable sources of energy) in order to think and act judiciously before we leap forward without giving a proper thought for the well being of environment and its habitants
Renewable Energy Targets for States
The central government has set targets of 8% for solar RPO to be implemented by the States
PV– Where does it go from here?
PV continues to grow and this entails investment in new systems.But which is the right technology from the medium-term perspective? Which technology offers the greatest potential? Or would it be better to adopt a technology whose potential is already largely exhausted? This article endeavors to shed some light on the subject and clarify the situation from a somewhat higher viewpoint
Indian Power Sector’s Transmission & Distribution Trends
The Distribution Franchisee (DF) model has emerged as a key solution for cash-strapped and loss-making utilities, who can tie up with private players with strong management skills in the distribution business as well as the financial muscle to incur the capex required for infrastructure
The Low Carbon Economy: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs in their report “The Low Carbon Economy” has focused on how evolving low carbon technologies are beginning to reshape global industries. LEDs, solar PV, onshore wind, and hybrid & electric vehicles are identified as clear front runners in the emerging low carbon economy, now a $600 billion+ pa revenue opportunity. As they benefit from growing regulatory pressure and cost reductions, these technologies are taking market share in lighting, power generation, and autos
To achieve India’s clean energy and climate goals, new innovative financial instruments – such as green bonds – that tap into international resources to leverage a wider investor base such as pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and insurance companies, need to be scaled up
Battery Storage for Renewables
For over a century, energy storage in the power sector has been dominated by one technology – pumped hydropower storage. Along with the rest of the sector, that is beginning to change. Renewable energy deployment and policies to modernise electricity production and consumption are propelling numerous advances, including increased battery storage. This technology stores energy chemically and can be located at the point of demand or at the grid level. Its use can allow for greater amounts of
Green Cooling Technologies -An Introduction
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projects that demand for air conditioning in emerging-market economies will have a significant impact on energy use worldwide, jumping from about 300 terawatt-hours in the year 2000 to more than 10,000 in 2100 [IPCC]
