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ANIL raises funds for green hydrogen from Barclays, Deutsche Bank

ANIL is responsible for overseeing Adani Enterprises’ entire supply chain related to new energies and emerging technologies.

Researchers find ways to produce hydrogen using solar power

The team’s approach uses a simple, scalable, and cost-effective electrolyzer that can be powered by solar energy. The electrolyzer uses alkaline seawater as the electrolyte, and carbon-based electrodes coated with transition metal-based catalysts.

Solar generation capacity to overcome thermal by 2030: CEA

The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has estimated that India’s solar capacity at 292.6 GW will surpass the thermal generation capacity of 276.5 GW (251.7 GW of coal and 24.8 GW of gas) by the financial year (FY) 2029-30. The Authority released the estimates in a report on the optimal generation capacity mix for the country.

India could become second-largest solar photovoltaic manufacturer

With 110 gigawatts (GW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) module capacity set to come online in the next three years, India will become self-sufficient and will be the second-largest PV manufacturing country after China, says a new joint report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) and JMK Research and Analytics. The report

Modhera in Gujarat is India’s first ‘net-zero’ energy community

Gujarat’s Modhera has emerged as India’s first 24X7 solar-powered village. It is also a ‘net-zero’ energy community, meeting 100 per cent of its energy requirements using on-site solar power. Under the project, 1 kilowatt (KW) solar panels have been installed on the roof of almost every house in Modhera in two phases. The work was

Renewable Energy
Adani incorporates two new subsidiaries

Adani Green Energy announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Adani Renewable Energy Holding Four has incorporated two new subsidiaries, Adani Renewable Energy Forty Four and Adani Renewable Energy Forty Eight. The company’s arm, Adani Renewable Energy Holding Four, has incorporated two new subsidiaries with an authorised and paid-up capital of Rs 1 lakh each. The

Green Hydrogen
India plans to operate solar, wind power with green hydrogen RTC power source

The Indian government is planning pilot projects to operate solar and wind power bundled with power from green hydrogen. The Union power ministry is expected to assign state-run NTPC Ltd and Coal India Ltd to run the pilots. The planned pilots will be cleaner than the previous RTC projects as thermal power will be replaced

Renewable Energy
EU requires 400 GW of energy from renewable sources to reach netzero

The European Union’s plan to hit carbon neutrality by 2050 and support a 1.5°C limit on average global warming will require the continent to install 400 gigawatts of new solar and wind per year between 2025 and 2035. It has to ramp up hydrogen production, and develop viable carbon capture technology, according to a study

ACME to invest $668.42 million for green hydrogen plant in Mangaluru

ACME Cleantech Solutions, a Gurugram-based renewable energy company, has signed agreement with Karnataka government to set up in green hydrogen and ammonia plant Karnataka. The company proposes to invest $668.42 million (Rs 52,000 crore) I a 1.2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) green hydrogen and ammonia plant which will include an associated solar power unit

Cairn Oil & Gas to switch Mangala pipeline to solar

Cairn Oil & Gas has announced that it will convert the Mangala pipeline to solar by 2025. The company which is a unit of mining giant Vedanta Ltd,  said that it has initiated a project to install rooftop solar photovoltaic on the area of above ground installations (AGIs) in a phase-wise manner. The Mangala pipeline

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