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L&T bags ₹352-cr solar plant order from Raasi Green Earth

Engineering and construction major, L&T, has bagged a ₹352-crore contract for building a 100 MW solar plant for the Bengaluru-based Raasi Green Earth Energy Pvt Ltd. The plant is coming up in Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu. The plant will be commissioned by September, C Narasimhan of Raasi Green told BusinessLine. Raasi Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Building a Clean Future

Today the entire world is abuzz with one word- Clean Energy. This has set an upward spiral in the need for jobs in this sector. With India having set a target of installing 175 GW of renewable power by 2022, that includes 100 GW from solar power, 60 GW from Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar technology will synergise the power back-up business

Luminous Power Technologies, traditionally known for its power back-up systems, is now focusing more on residential rooftop solutions business. The company, now a unit of Schneider Electric, also provides other electrical offerings such as fans, LED lighting, switches and wires. Sachin Bhalla, senior vice-president, marketing, shared the company’s vision on this Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Centre issue tenders for developing 30,000 MW of renewable projects

In the rush to meet the target of 1.75 lakh MW of renewable energy capacity by 2020, the Centre and several states have issued tenders totalling 30,549 MW. Of this, only 4,000 MW are wind power projects, 1,800 MW are hybrid (solar+wind) and balance 24,749 MW are solar power projects. The Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar energy developers sentiment low, capacity addition slows down

Inconsistent government actions cast a shadow over solar energy developers’ sentiment and slowed down capacity addition momentum, a report by CRISIL Research said Monday. India has set an ambitious target of having 175 GW of renewables including 100 GW of solar energy by 2022. The outlook for solar energy development Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Solar

Solar energy developers sentiment low, capacity addition slows down: CRISIL Report

Inconsistent government actions cast a shadow over solar energy developers’ sentiment and slowed down capacity addition momentum, a report by CRISIL Research said Monday. India has set an ambitious target of having 175 GW of renewables including 100 GW of solar energy by 2022. The outlook for solar energy development Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
FirstGreen Solar Academy

Power discom commissions 4 solar micro grids to cut carbon emission

With an aim to increase the penetration of renewable energy and to help its consumers to reduce their electricity bills, Power discom BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) has commissioned four solar micro grids with Lithium-ion based batteries in east Delhi which will help in reduction of carbon emission and provide Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
FirstGreen Solar Academy

Rooftop solar plants at corpn schools to save 4k MW daily

The North Delhi Municipal Corporation has initiated work on its mega project for installing solar power rooftop plants at 30 model schools, four hospitals and four zonal office buildings. The project will help the north corporation save at least 4,300 units of electricity every day. The civic agency has already given Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
FirstGreen Solar Academy

Tesla Has a New Rival in Quest to Make Solar Rooftops Happen

Elon Musk recently declared 2019 as the “year of the solar roof.” The Tesla Inc.chief executive officer may be right — but not in the way he’s expecting. While the automaker tries to ramp up production of its textured glass, solar cell-embedded rooftop tiles, another group of formidable rivals is emerging: Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Solar

Anti-dumping duty likely on sheets for solar cells

India may impose anti-dumping duty on a certain type of sheet used in making solar cell imported from China, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Thailand for five years in order to safeguard domestic players from cheap imports from these countries. The Commerce Ministry’s dumping investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago

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