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Technip Energies India wins big at the Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2021
With the iconic history of delivering many largest and most complex engineering and construction (E&C) projects, Technip Energies aims for breaking boundaries to transform the energy world.
Technip Energies India wins big at the Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2021
With the iconic history of delivering many largest and most complex engineering and construction (E&C) projects, Technip Energies aims for breaking boundaries to transform the energy world.
Restrictions in banking of power threatens renewables growth in India
Without banking power, the business model of solar power becomes unviable.
Indian Oil Corporation’s XP100 fuel bags New Product of the Year award in the first Asian Oil and Gas Awards
The company has launched the nation’s first 100 octane petrol helping the country join a select league of nations globally that has such superior quality fuel.
Indian Oil Corporation wins COVID Management Initiative of the Year in the Asian Oil and Gas Awards
IndianOil Corporation’s frontline teams of retail, aviation, and LPG officers ensured seamless business continuity with the provision of essential fuels across the nation during peak pandemic times.
ReNew Power, Fluence to form energy storage joint venture
The joint venture is expected to start operations in the first half of 2022.
Opposition may cloud India’s new tax on solar
A 25% rate on solar cells and 40% on solar modules will be introduced by April.
India’s power consumption to rebound “strongly” in 2022: Fitch
It is projected to reach 1,431TWh by year-end from 1,271TWh in 2020.
Tata Power appoints new CFO
Sanjeev Churiwala took over the role on 1 January.
Azure Power commissions 600MW solar project in Bikaner
The last 100MWs of the project will be commissioned this month.
Sembcorp signs PPA to supply 625MW to India's Andhra Pradesh
The long-term contract will run for 12 years.
India’s non-hydropower renewables to reach 229GW by end-2030
The country's non-hydropower renewables capacity in 2021 was at 102GW.
Why should India be aggressive in privatising discoms?
Most public discoms are on the verge of bankruptcy because of high AT&C losses aggravated by political populism, Barnik Maitra claims.
India 'outperforms' other wind power markets: Fitch
India is expected to double its wind capacity between 2021 and 2030.
Scaling up India’s storage capacity will be slow: IEEFA
India will need 27GW of grid-scale battery, the Central Electric Authority said.
India struggles to meet 2030 climate targets: Fitch Solutions
The country plans to generate 50% of its power from renewable sources by 2030.
Round-the-clock tenders likely to fill India’s firm RE need
Demand for uninterrupted RE is anticipated after India's COP26 pledge.
Will renewables become India's dominant power source?
Currently, renewables comprise 21% of India’s total power generation.