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LONGi Clarifies: Really Did Not Finish Contracts With Indian Power Developers
producers (IPPs) have slim margins in an extremely competitive market like India where modules make up 55-60% of task CAPEX, and has approved unfavorable
Apr 26, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, India, China, Asia, LONGi, Dennis She, Rising module prices
First Solar inks PV module order with Azure
(PV) solar modules to Azure Power Global, a renewable power producer in India. The agreement is the first for manufacturing from First Solar's new
Sep 19, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, India, First Solar, Asia, solar modules, Georges Antoun, thin-film photovoltaic, Azure Power Global, Rupesh Agarwal
Solar tariffs below Rs 2.55/kWh economically unviable currently, says Ieefa
listed below Rs 2.55/ kWh are monetarily unviable in the Indian solar market under existing market problems-- according to an evaluation collectively taken
May 26, 2020 // Tariffs, India, Asia, tariffs, Vibhuti Garg, Jyoti Gulia
Hero Future Energies companions US-based firm to establish 1GW of green hydrogen plants
bargain will certainly see India-based HFE be the home builder, driver and also owner, generating green energy to power the facilities and thinking possession
Jan 6, 2022 // Plants, Solar to Fuel, USA, India, Asia, North America, green hydrogen, Hero Future Energies, HFE, Ohmium International
Azure Power strikes 'first-of-its-kind critical collaboration' with investment in solar manufacturer
help Premier establish a 1GW cell and also module manufacturing project in India. Chiranjeev Saluja, taking care of supervisor at Premier Energies, explained
Jun 14, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, India, Solar Energy, Asia, Azure Power, supply chain, Premier Energies, procurement
Sector Invites Cabinet Approval for PLI Scheme for ACC Battery Storage
India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), India's leading alliance on energy storage & e-mobility as well as its member firms have welcomed the Cabinet's approval on the proposal by the Department of Heavy Industry for application of the Manufacturing Connected Motivation (PLI) Scheme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage' for achieving production ability of 50 GWh of ACC as well as 5 GWh of "Niche" ACC with an outlay of Rs 18,100 crore. ACCs are the new generation of advanced storage technologies that can keep electrical energy either as electrochemical or as chemical energy and transform it back to electric energy as and when required. Consumer electronic devices, electric vehicles, advanced electrical power grids, solar roof, etc. which are major battery consuming industries are anticipated to attain robust development in the coming years. It is expected that the leading battery innovations will certainly manage several of the world's biggest development sectors. Chairing the Cabinet instruction, Union Minister of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises, Prakash Javadekar claimed "The Union Cabinet has taken a huge choice to make the imagine Make in India. Everybody understands how much battery storage is very important. Today, numerous points are stuck due to an absence of battery storage. India imports Rs 20,000 crore of battery devices from outdoors. In such a scenario, the federal government has actually currently announced Manufacturing Linked Reward (PLI), as a result of which the import will certainly be minimized. ACC battery storage will certainly be made in India. To promote the 'Make in India' initiative, National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage is expected to bring in investment of Rs 45,000 crore. This will give a boost to electric lorries, electrical movement in the country. Durable batteries as well as rapid charging batteries are the requirement of the hr." Inviting the approval, Dr. Rahul Walawalkar, Head of state, IESA claimed, "On behalf of India Energy Storage Alliance and also its member business I wish to thank NITI Aayog group, Division of Heavy Industries (DHI), Head Of State Narendra Modi, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, Government officials and also the energy storage community for introducing this program. This is a dream come to life for IESA team, who has actually been working hard given that 2016 for bringing emphasis to innovative manufacturing abilities and thinks that India has the possible to become an R&D & producing center of innovative energy storage innovations. " The approval of ACC programme will certainly enable Indian conglomerate to take the first action to enter into the international innovative battery production ecological community and draw in worldwide technology leaders and capitalists to purchase India. ACC batteries will be important for India's energy safety and security in the coming decade offered their function in making it possible for renewable combination as well as e-mobility transition. This is due time to make India Aatmanirbhar and also reduce dependancy on various other nations." Last month, IESA wrote a letter to the PMO asking for to quicken the launch of the Advanced Chemistry Cell-- Gigafactory Production Strategy and also requesting steps for need development. To recognize even more details regarding the ACC program, IESA had actually organized a webinar in Nov' 2020 where Niti Aayog had actually signed up with in addition to Sector experts as well as government representatives and went over the information regarding the program, application procedure, eligibility criteria and incentive information. Vijayanand Samudrala, Chief Executive Officer, Amara Raja Group, a participant of the IESA and a technology leader and among the biggest manufacturers of lead-acid batteries for both commercial and also automobile applications in the Indian storage battery industry, said "India is at essential time and area in the transformative trip to E-Mobility eco-system. Developing domestic production capacity in the EV battery value chain is an important and also vital enabler in the direction of increased adoption of Electric Automobile wheelchair in the nation. In this context, the PLI scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cells approved by the Union Cabinet for building Giga manufacturing facilities is a welcome step by the Central Federal government. While this scheme is certain to spur the investments in this sector, there are other obstacles to be dealt with such as choosing appropriate mix of modern technology for attending to the unique movement demands of the country and securing the critical raw material products. " As a nation we lag the curve on EV battery supply capacities and with the launch of ACC PLI scheme, the Government is indicating a stable plan structure to assist sector players make investment choices with certainty. I praise the IESA team lead by Dr. Walawalkar for playing a critical duty in combining all stakeholders as well as supporting a balanced framework for the ACC PLI scheme." Anant Nahata, MD, Exicom Tele-systems, a leading EV charging framework and Li-ion battery manufacturer of the country claimed- "The PLI effort is certainly a step in the best instructions for the Battery manufacturing sector. This initiative will certainly augment Li-ion cell production in India, resulting in reduced dependence on cell imports and for this reason decreased expenses. It will certainly help us attain economic situations of range while generating globally competent, hi-tech batteries. While the success is greatly dependent on the execution, this scheme has strong potential to boost manufacturing and also help exports while simultaneously providing the right press to EV adoption in India." Approval for PLI Storage As per the group, the national program on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage will certainly reduce import dependancy. It will also support the Atmanirbhar Bharat effort. ACC battery Storage suppliers will be selected through a transparent competitive bidding process. The manufacturing facility would certainly have to be appointed within a period of two years. The incentive will be paid out afterwards over a period of 5 years.
May 14, 2021 // Storage, Policy, India, Asia, Approval, Rahul Walawalkar, Amara Raja, ACC Batteries, IESA, Javadekar, PLI for Battery Storage, Anant Nahata, Vijayanand Samudrala
Snam Enters Indian Market With Hydrogen Agreements With Adani as well as Greenko
Snam has actually revealed its entry right into the Indian market with the launch of its cooperation arrangements in the power change, especially in
Nov 9, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, hydrogen, Adani, Indian Oil, Greenko, Snam, Marco Alverà
Ayana, Greenko Partner to Develop 6000MWhr Storage Capacity
in a design template that establishes a standard for such transactions in India, the companies revealed in a recent statement. Under the collaboration, the
Feb 15, 2022 // Storage, greenko group, Shivanand Nimbargi, mahesh kolli, ayana renewable power
First Solar's Indian Solar Factory Powers Up with 3.3GW Capacity
Solar has opened a new module factory in Tamil Nadu, India, with a capacity of 3.3GW. The facility will produce the company's Series 7 thin-film photovoltaic
Jan 12, 2024 // Manufacturing News, India, First Solar, Asia, PV module
ENGIE Commissions 200 MW Raghanesda Solar Project
the routine. Mentioning the project, Neerav Nanavaty, Country Manager, ENGIE India, claimed, "After conquering several difficulties at the website, the group is
Aug 18, 2021 // Plants, India, Engie, Asia, Huawei, LONGi, Jinko, GUVNL, Solar Project, Sterling and Wilson Solar, Electro Solaire Private Limited, Engie Solar, suresh bhaskar
An MoU is signed by Energy Efficiency Services Limited to promote E-mobility
under the Ministry of Power to look into ways of promoting e-mobility in India.  The partnership will see EESL deploy about 250 EVS in its effort to
Dec 21, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Transport, India, Asia, electric vehicles, EESL, MoU, Baghirathi Sustainability India
Indian fossil fuel incumbents release multi-GW solar effort
mining and also refinery firm Coal India is to partner with lignite and thermal power firm NLC India are to create solar PV as well as thermal power
Jul 6, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, India, Asia, joint venture
Qatar to fund renewable power in India
Green Energy, a clean power unit of Adani Group, is among major Indian renewable project developers. At the beginning of the current month, AGE
Dec 13, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Grids, India, Asia, Qatar, LONGi, Adani Green Energy
Tata Power Solar Bags 250 MW Solar Project From NTPC Under CPSU Scheme
Power Solar Systems Ltd, India’s largest solar energy company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power, has received a Letter Of Award (LOA) from NTPC
Jan 13, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, NTPC, Asia, tata power solar
Indian rooftop solar up 517% on last year despite increasing expenses
India currently has an advancing mounted rooftop capacity of 6.1 GW, with Q2 being one of the most effective quarter ever for roof solar, making up 20% of overall solar additions in the nation over the quarter. Furthermore, 1H 2021 saw India add 862MW of rooftop solar-- a 210% rise on 1H 2020-- which suggests installations in 1H have currently exceeded the total roof solar capacity mounted in all of 2020 (719MW) when the market was drastically impacted by COVID-19 lockdowns. These additions, nonetheless, were not spread uniformly throughout the nation, with 10 Indian states representing 83% of the collective installments. Gujarat released without a doubt one of the most rooftop solar, with the approximately 1.3 GW installed accountancy for 55% of overall included ability, adhered to by Maharashtra (~ 700MW) and also Rajasthan (~ 450MW). The report additionally highlighted the climbing cost of rooftop solar in India, with ordinary costs increasing by 3% to 39.1 million/MW (US$ 530,000) contrasted to 38 million/MW (US$ 520,000) in Q1 2021. These cost surges are mostly to the raised cost of components as well as raw material shortages, stated the report. And, the initial fifty percent of the year could have been also more powerful had it not been for uncertainty surrounding India's net metering system, stated the report. " Settling the internet metering cap at 500kW has actually eliminated unpredictability for installers and also paved the way for future," claimed Raj Prabhu, Chief Executive Officer of Mercom Capital Group. "However, careless rooftop solar plans across states as well as a lack of assistance from distribution firms are keeping back the field." Stepping back from roof solar, India gets on track to mount an added 4,580 MW of solar ability in the second half of 2021. But, in an interview with PV Tech earlier this year, study business Bridge to India's handling supervisor Vinay Rustagi stated he expected India to have about 65GW of set up solar ability by the end of 2022, which will fall short of its target of releasing 100GW of solar by then.
Sep 21, 2021 // Rooftop PV, India, rooftop, Asia, net metering