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KSEB proposes premium green energy tariff

The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) has proposed introducing a green energy tariff of ₹2.543/kWh (~$0.034/kWh) for consumers who wish to switch to green energy. The proposed tariff submitted to Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission (KSERC) for approval reflects the extra cost to be incurred by KSEB on additional renewable energy procurement over its average

NGEL agrees with IOCL to build RE projects

NGEL, a wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC, signed a joint venture agreement with IOCL for setting up of renewable energy projects to meet round the clock power requirement of IOCL refineries. The agreement was signed in the presence of Gurdeep Singh, CMD, NTPC; Shrikant Madhav Vaidya, chairman, IOCL; DK Patel, director (HR), NTPC; UK Bhattacharya,

Indian Oil and NEGL agree on green energy projects

NGEL, the renewable energy (RE) subsidiary of India’s largest electricity producer NTPC Limited, signed a joint venture agreement with Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), for setting up renewable energy projects to meet round-the-clock (RTC) power requirement of refineries of IOCL. Through the JV, NTPC plans to help IOCL set up RE projects to the tune

University of Bath scientists working on SMFCs for green energy

Scientists at the University of Bath are involving the microorganisms in the soil to produce electricity that could one day help decontaminate polluted landscapes. A team has already used clean technology to help remote communities in Brazil purify their water supply. They are soon to launch a start-up to bring soil microbial fuel cells (SMFCs)

Adani Green’s green energy project becomes operational

Adani Green Energy on Thursday said its 700-MW hybrid green energy project has become operational, which took its total operating renewable portfolio to 8,024 MW, the largest in India. The project is its fourth wind-solar hybrid power plant fully operational at Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, a company statement said. It stated that the 700-MW plant is

Adani Group to spin off its businesses

Gautam Adani’s group plans to spin off businesses like hydrogen, airports and data centre between 2025 and 2028 after they achieve a certain investment profile, it’s Chief Financial Officer Jugeshinder Singh said. Adani Enterprises Ltd, which is looking to raise ₹20,000 crore in a follow-on share sale, is the business incubator for the group. Over

Vision Energy to speed up development of green energy terminal

Vision Energy is in advanced stages of planning for construction and delivery of Northwestern Europe’s first import, storage and handling terminal designed exclusively for hydrogen carriers, renewable energy products and low-carbon fuels. Vision Energy, through its wholly owned subsidiary Evolution Terminals BV, just announced partnership with Linde Engineering, a leading global industrial gases and engineering

India to export green energy to Singapore from 2025

India will for the first-time export green energy from 2025, with the first shipments going to a Singapore power plant under an MoU signed by an India-based dispatchable renewables company and Singapore’s energy business. The MoU to explore opportunities in green hydrogen potential in India will see Greenko group and Singapore’s Keppel Infrastructure working towards

SK Group and Gentari to collaborate for green energy transition

South Korean conglomerate SK Group has said that it will be partnering with Malaysian clean energy solutions provider Gentari for collaboration in hydrogen, renewable energy and green mobility as part of its drive towards a green energy transition. The conglomerate’s three affiliates, SK Materials, SK Ecoplant and SK Signet recently signed a memorandum of understanding

Adani to build three giga factories in India for green energy

Adani’s ports-to-power conglomerate will build three giga factories for manufacturing solar modules, wind turbines, and hydrogen electrolyzers as part of a $70 billion investment in clean energy by 2030. Adani group is stepping up investments across the green energy value chain as it aims to become the world’s top renewable energy producer by 2030. The

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