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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.

Edward Griffith, Managing Director - APAC, IGS
 

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.

Samkit Shah, Co-Founder, Jitendra New EV Tech
 

INDUSTRY JEWEL

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.

Manjunath N. Reddy, Founder & Managing Director, DhaSh PV Technologies Limited
 

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.

Energetica India Magazine
 

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.

Ravi Kumar, VP- Sales at Oorjan Cleantech Private Limited
 

Energy Intelligence: Detecting New Revenue Opportunities

As energy merchants face tighter profitability, they need to look beyond reduced cost to efficiency and automation and explore innovative ways to identify new revenue opportunities around their current portfolio. This article discusses emerging approaches for harnessing emerging information services and technology capabilities to more systematically detect new revenue opportunities

Abhishek Bhattacharya, Vice President; Rashed Haq, Vice President of Energy Commerce; and Charles Ford,Director - Sapient Global Markets
 

Indian Power Boiler Market: Present & Future

Boiler markets in India have been growing continuously for past few years with a CAGR of 24.53%. While the demand outlook is favourable, the domestic BTG industry is faced with strong competition from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) based in China, as several private sector players have preferred to import boiler-turbine-generator (BTG) sets from China on the grounds of relatively faster delivery schedule and competitive cost of sourcing

Sumit Tyagi Manager (Projects), NRR Power Solution Pvt Ltd
 

Micro Level (Site Specific) Environmental and Social Impacts of Wind Projects

Wind Energy can surely be termed as green energy in terms of almost zero carbon output but on the other hand it is not free of negative Environmental and Social impacts.

Summarised by Manshi Pawar, Energetica India
 

The Disruptive Potential of Solar Power

The financial crisis,cheap natural gas, subsidy cuts by cash strapped governments, and a flood of imports from Chinese solar-panel manufacturers have profoundly challenged the industry’s short-term performance. The as it evolves, its impact on businesses and consumers will be significant and widespread. Utilities will probably be the first, but far from the only, major sector to feel solar’s disruptive potential.

McKinsey & Company Report Written by David Frankel, Kenneth Ostrowski, and Dickon Pinner- summarized by Energetica India
 

Renewable Energy and their Usage in Indian Rural Sector

India’s success in resolving energy bottlenecks therefore remains one of the key challenges in providing electricity to rural sector. Learn more from RuDiCON conference on “Sustainability through Water Conservation and Renewable Energy” on 30th May 2014 in Mumbai

Rudicon – Conference “Sustainability through Water Conservation and Renewable Energy”
 

Low Voltage Ride-Through (LVRT) Testing of Distributed Generation Sources

LVRT is short for Low Voltage Ride-Through and describes the requirement that generating plants must continue to operate through short periods of low grid voltage and not disconnect from the grid.

J. Dirksen Department of Electrical Characteristics Measurements, DEWI GmbH and B.S. Nivedh, EIS-Wind Division, M/s. UL India Pvt Ltd
 

Compensatory Tariff Orders and Fine Balancing Act by CERC

CERC has finally notified the long awaited Compensatory Tariff orders on imported coal based Tata and Adani Mundra projects. With this landmark judgement, CERC has managed to do a fine balancing act of preserving project viability for developers without disturbing sanctity of PPA and creating a mechanism for optimizing DISCOM power purchase costs, thereby reducing tariff shock to consumers.

CARE RESEARCH
 

Carbon –The Answer to Partial State of Charge

Deep-cycle batteries are critical components of any renewable energy (RE), telecom and inverter backup system operating in off-grid or unstable grid locations. These types of challenging conditions oftentimes result in the batteries being heavily cycled at partial state of charge (PSOC). There are now special carbon forumulas available from battery manufacturers to address the challenge of PSOC. The article studies the challenges from PSOC and the use of carbon formulas

Dean Middleton, Global Director of Sales - Renewable Energy at Trojan Battery Co.
 

Compensatory Tariff Orders and Fine Balancing Act by CERC

CERC has finally notified the long awaited Compensatory Tariff orders on imported coal based Tata and Adani Mundra projects. With this landmark judgement, CERC has managed to do a fine balancing act of preserving project viability for developers without disturbing sanctity of PPA and creating a mechanism for optimizing DISCOM power purchase costs, thereby reducing tariff shock to consumers.

Care Research
 

Power and Oil & Gas in 2014: India’s Focus

A quick look into the overall focus in India’s Power and Oil & Gas sectors in 2014.

Energetica India
 
 
 
 
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