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Solar power pumps ensure daily irrigation for 86,000 farmers in Maharashtra

Nagpur: To achieve the aim of installing one lakh solar agricultural pumps, an impetus has been given to the Chief Minister’s Solar Agricultural Pump Scheme to provide day-time power supply to farmers for irrigation.

According to a press release by MSEDCL, a total of 85,963 farmers in the state have been given 3, 5 and 7.5 horse power solar agricultural pumps. “All these farmers have been provided uninterrupted power supply during the day and have also been freed from electricity bills,” the release stated.

Stating that state energy minister Nitin Raut has given a big impetus... Read more..

Source: Economic Times

SSE, TotalEnergies to offer companies shorter renewable power contracts from Seagreen

LONDON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - SSE (SSE.L) and TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) will later this year launch tenders offering corporate customers power from their Seagreen offshore wind project for five-year terms, around half the length of most renewable power purchase agreements.

Renewable power purchase agreements (PPAs) are an increasingly common way for large companies to secure clean energy and meet their climate targets, but typically have durations of 10 years or more.

“We are innovating the offshore corporate PPA model to help energy-intensive businesses to hit net-zero targets... Read more..

Source: Reuters

China, India miss U.N. deadline to update emissions targets

China and India have missed a U.N. deadline to submit fresh plans for cutting their greenhouse gas emissions in time for the global body to include their pledges in a report for governments at this year’s global climate summit, according to officials.

The world’s two most populous countries are among dozens that failed to provide an update on their targets for curbing the release of planet-warming gases to the U.N. climate change agency by July 31, they said on July 31.

China is the country with the world’s highest emissions, while India is third. The United States (U.S.),... Read more..

Source: The Hindu

ADB, Citi, HSBC, Prudential hatch plan for Asian coal-fired closures -sources

LONDON/MELBOURNE, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Financial firms including British insurer Prudential, lenders Citi and HSBC and BlackRock Real Assets are devising plans to speed the closure of Asia's coal-fired power plants in order to lower the biggest source of carbon emissions, five people with knowledge of the initiative said.

The novel proposal, which includes the Asian Development Bank (ADB), offers a potentially workable model and early talks with Asian governments and multilateral banks are promising, the sources told Reuters.

The group plans to create public-private partnerships... Read more..

Source: Reuters

LG Energy Solution gets ambitious with ESG vision

SEOUL, South Korea, July. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Energy Solution is rolling up sleeves to become an eco-friendly company that prioritizes environment, fulfils social responsibilities and shapes sustainable future with its ESG management strategy. The company on Sunday announced its visions and business strategy

Under the vision "We CHARGE toward a better future," LG Energy Solution detailed its plans for ESG management by outlining critical areas and key enablers, critical in achieving its business strategy.

Committed to achieving a greener future as a lead player of the... Read more..

Source: Finance Yahoo

India has no commitment of submitting fresh targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions': Report

India has made no commitment to submit fresh targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, a senior official from the environment ministry said on Saturday while dismissing reports that the country has missed the deadline set by the UN climate change agency to provide an update.

A foreign news agency has reported that India and China have missed the deadline of July 30 set by the United Nations (UN) to provide an update on their plans for curbing the release of planet-warming gases.

Dismissing the report, Environment Secretary R P Gupta said, "India has no such commitment of... Read more..

Source: Live Mint

Andhra Pradesh: Discoms resist move to raise reliance on renewable energy

Power distribution companies (discoms) are against any attempt to increase power generation from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power plants.

This is significant in the wake of the Centre’s efforts to add energy generation from renewable energy as it is being considered as clean energy. AP, which is considered one of the green energy resourceful states in the country, is facing a peculiar situation where energy generation from non-conventional power plants had already surpassed conventional thermal and hydel power plants.

The power utilities are jittery over... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

EVs to account for 25% of Tata Motors' PV sales: N Chandrasekaran

Electric vehicles (EVs) could constitute about 25 per cent of the total passenger vehicle sales at Tata Motors “in the medium to long term”, said the company on Friday, as it seeks to ride the electrification trend in the country.

The automobile major will announce its fundraising plans to support the EV business, N Chandrasekaran, chairman, Tata Motors, told shareholders at the company’s 76th annual general meeting. At present, EVs account for 2 per cent of the company’s passenger vehicle (PV) sales.

“Tata Motors has a very ambitious goal for EVs. We have planned at least 25... Read more..

Source: Business Standard

CESL signs deal with HPCL for EV charging points in metro cities across India

State-run Convergence Energy Services Ltd has signed agreement with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd for setting up of EV charging points in metro cities across India.

"Convergence Energy Services limited (CESL) - a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) - has signed an agreement with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) for setting up of charging infrastructure in selected retail outlets in several cities across the country," a statement said.

Spanning 10 years, the agreement entails CESL and HPCL to jointly undertake setting up of... Read more..

Source: Business Today

Acme Solar raises $334 million through green bonds

Acme Solar’s current portfolio stands at 4,800 megawatt (MW), of which 2,200 MW are operating and the remaining are under construction.
Norwegian renewables player Scatec has also agreed to buy 50% stake in Acme’s upcoming 900 MW generation assets in the same state.
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Norwegian renewables player Scatec has also agreed to buy 50% stake in Acme’s upcoming 900 MW generation assets in the same state. (Representative image)
Acme Solar has raised $334 million through offshore green bonds with a tenure of five years and a coupon rate of 4.7%, the company said... Read more..

Source: Financial Express

Study finds simple way to desalinate water using solar energy

During a new research, Ural Federal University (UrFU) power engineers developed a new desalination technology that will significantly reduce the cost of desalination and quadruple the volume of production.
The results of the research are published in the journal Case Studies in Thermal Engineering.
Today one of the most popular and simple ways of desalination is the distillation of the water with help of solar energy. UrFU scientists, together with colleagues from Iraq, have developed a hybrid technology to increase the efficiency of evaporation inside a solar distiller by... Read more..

Source: ANI News

NTPC invites tender to set up India’s first Green Hydrogen Fuelling Station in Leh; Project to boost emission free transport and tourism in the region; A dedicated 1.25 MW Solar plant also being set up in Leh

National Thermal Power Corporation Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL), NTPC’s wholly owned subsidiary has invited a domestic tender to set up India’s first Green Hydrogen Fuelling Station in Leh, Ladakh. The sale of bid documents would commence from 31st July, 2021.

The tender follows the recent tender floated by NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN) for procurement of Fuel Cell Buses for Ladakh. NTPC REL and NVVN would jointly be executing the Green Mobility Project in Union Territory of Ladakh. A dedicated 1.25 MW Solar plant is also being set up in Leh by NTPC REL to make the... Read more..

Source: PIB

More than 70% of equipment used in generation of Wind Power manufactured in India

Govt. have put in place a system of Approved List of Models and Manufacturers, and only equipment manufactured by manufacturers in the approved list is allowed to be used for Wind Energy Projects. More than 70 percent of the equipment is manufactured in India. The Government has taken several steps to promote renewable energy, including wind energy, in the country. These include:

· Permitting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) up to 100 percent under the automatic route,
Waiver of Inter State Transmission System (ISTS) charges for inter-state sale of solar and wind power for... Read more..

Source: PIB

IFC Equity Investment in Federal Bank to Promote Green Recovery, Improve Access to Finance for Smaller Businesses

Increased financing for climate-friendly projects as well as more financing for small businesses to help accelerate India's economic recovery from COVID-19 are expected in the wake of a $126 million (₹916 crore) equity investment in Federal Bank, one of the country's leading private sector banks.

IFC, and two investment funds managed by IFC Asset Management Company, IFC Financial Institutions Growth Fund, LP and IFC Emerging Asia Fund, LP have made an equity investment for a 4.99 percent stake in Federal Bank Limited (FBL). The investment will also support FBL's commitment to... Read more..

Source: IFC

Govt looking for prospects about green hydrogen as transport fuel: Gadkari

Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said the government is looking for prospects about green hydrogen as a potential transport fuel, and added that whatever concessions it is offering for electric vehicles can be offered to green hydrogen also.

Addressing a conference on 'Hydrogen and Gas Based Mobility', Gadkari also said that with the large solar, wind, hydro, and waste potential in India, the country can lead the world in green hydrogen production.

"We are also looking for prospects about green hydrogen as a potential transport fuel... Whatever concessions we are... Read more..

Source: Business Standard

DAO EV Tech launches integrated fleet partner programme for last-mile delivery industry

Electric mobility manufacturing start-up DAO EV Tech on Thursday said it has launched an integrated fleet partner programme, with an aim to transform last-mile delivery industry with electric vehicles (EVs). Under its DAO ZOR programme, the company said it is offering services, software and a specially designed delivery electric vehicle all bundled into one integrated solution.

The service platform enables the delivery partner, original equipment manufacturer (OEM), third-party logistics and delivery companies to come together using AI and IoT to make the ecosystem of the last-mile... Read more..

Source: ET Energyworld

With an aim to further improve ease of doing business, Centre launches the "Secured Logistics Document Exchange" along with a Calculator for Green House Gas Emissions

With an aim to further improve ease of doing business, Centre today launched the "Secured Logistics Document Exchange" along with a Calculator for Green House Gas Emissions

The Digital initiative is now set to improve logistics efficiency, reduce logistics cost, and promote multi-modality and sustainability in a big way.

These digital initiatives have been launched to fill the gap areas where no action has yet been taken either by private players or any of the line ministries. The Launch Event was attended by more than 75 participants from the Central Ministries, Banks, IT... Read more..

Source: PIB

Government plans to commission more nuclear power plants for augmenting power generation-Dr Jitendra Singh

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said thatGovernment has planned to commission more nuclear power plants for power generation. In a written reply to a question in the Loksabha today, he said, there are presently 22 reactors with a total capacity of 6780 MW in operation and one reactor, KAPP-3 (700 MW) has been connected to the grid on January 10, 2021. In addition, there are 10 reactors (including 500 MW... Read more..

Source: PIB

Top green energy banker sees $150 billion in India deals by 2030

For international investors seeking a piece of India’s renewables boom -- and the bankers who sit across the table with them -- all roads go through the country’s domestic energy players.

That’s the message from Bank of America Corp.’s Gaurav Singhal, who leads the busiest team in India’s green energy M&A sector in the past 12 months, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The biggest of the deals saw the U.S. bank advising SoftBank Group Corp. on selling its renewables business in India to Adani Green Energy Ltd. at an enterprise value of $3.5 billion earlier this year.

... Read more..
Source: Bloom Berg

If Tesla joins 'Make in India', govt will lower import duty, offers sops

The government may consider lowering import duty along with offering other sops to Tesla, but for that, the electric vehicle major would have to invest in setting up manufacturing facility in the country.

Tesla had urged the Centre earlier to reduce import duty in electric vehicles. It wants to bring its latest electric vehicles as completely built unit initially before looking at its assembly and manufacturing in India.

An official source noted that government will consider the request electric vehicle major if it decides to manufacture its cars in the country and commits... Read more..

Source: Economic Times

Total Power Generation from non-fossil fuel sources reaches 39% of total installed capacity; India on its way to achieve sustainable development in power generation

Government of India had set a target of 1,75,000 MW installed capacity from renewable sources by the year 2022 which includes 1,00,000 MW from Solar, 60,000 MW from Wind, 10,000 MW from Biomass and 5000 MW from Small Hydro. As on 30.06.2021, the total capacity of Renewable Energy installed: under installation and under tied was 96.95 GW. This does not include large Hydro, which is also renewable. As on 30.06.2021, the total power generation capacity installed from non-fossil fuel sources was 150.06 GW; which is 39% of the total installed capacity. Therefore, India is well in its way to... Read more..

Source: PIB

30 metric tonnes CO2 saved by Ather EVs: 450X-maker releases industry-first Impact Report

Ather Energy has released its first-ever Impact Report that puts emphasis on multiple parameters. With this, the Bengaluru-based start-up is the first Indian and second global automotive company (first is Tesla) to publish a comprehensive Impact Report. The said report measures Ather Energy’s overall social, environmental, and economic impact during the period 2019-2020. First, to understand what an Impact Report is, it is essentially a detailed analysis of a company’s efforts that creates a change in the ecosystem around them. The impact assessment has been done by Aspire Impact – a... Read more..

Source: Financial Express

Solar panels & rainwater harvesting soon to be must for Uttarakhand homes

Soon it will be mandatory for people in Uttarakhand to present their rainwater harvesting and solar power plant plans while seeking clearance of their house maps from the urban development department. Depleting groundwater levels and fluctuating climate conditions has pushed policymakers of this Himalayan state to think of pushing for renewable sources of water and electricity.

“Climate change is staring us in the face, it is time that we step into a culture where renewable sources of energy are utilized rather than non-renewable. Rainwater harvesting will recharge aquifers, reduce... Read more..

Source: Economic Times

NGT joint panel seeks 26L compensation from HPCL

The joint committee constituted by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) proposed an environmental compensation of 26 lakh against the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) for damages caused during the fire mishap on May 25.

The committee submitted its report on July 23 and was released on the NGT website on Tuesday. According to the joint committee, the mechanical failure of one of the fuel pipeline elbows caused a leak which then caught fire due to elevated temperatures of the hydrocarbon fluid.

The committee which conducted the inspection found out that the refinery... Read more..

Source: Economic Times

Mobile fuel delivery Startup Pepfuels garners seed round from ONGC-Startup fund and entering into Gas

New Delhi [India], July 26 (ANI/ThePRTree): The online doorstep delivery platform for diesel startup, Pepfuels has raised a seed round from ONGC Startup fund.

It is done under the Corporate Venture Capital Scheme for the expansion in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation is an Indian government-owned crude oil and natural gas corporation. The largest Public Sector Undertaking of India in the oil and gas sector, Maharatna ONGC, contributes around 71 percent to Indian domestic production.

Headquartered in Delhi, Pepfuels has... Read more..

Source: The Print
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