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Hero Electric offers Rs 5,000 discount on online booking of electric scooters

Hero Electric has announced an online sales scheme on its entire range of electric scooters (excluding Flash lead-acid low-speed model). The online sale is limited to all online bookings made starting from 17 April to 15 May 2020 and the booking amount has been fixed at Rs 2,999 (non-refundable), irrespective of the model. The booking amount, however, is refundable if the national lockdown extends beyond June. Customers can take delivery of vehicles any time after the lockdown opens and up to June end. All customers who book any Hero Electric scooter would avail an instant cash discount of... Read more..

Source: Financial Express

Business rejig: PTC Financial Services to focus on new energy, sustainable segments

PTC Financial Services Ltd has restructured its business portfolio to lay focus on new energy and sustainable segments. It is evaluating some of the opportunities that will unfold once the Covid-19 pandemic situation settles down. Pawan Singh, Managing Director and CEO, PFS, said, “When I took over the reins in October 2018, it was a very challenging environment for the NBFC sector. In September 2018, the IL&FS crisis precipitated the NBFC crisis across the country. But we managed to come through this phase successfully.” “We were one of the few NBFCs who got extra lending from various... Read more..

Source: The Hindu Business Line

EV tourism start-up, BLive raises an undisclosed amount from Mumbai Angels Network

BLive, an eco-tourism start-up which has pioneered the concept of Electric Vehicle Tourism in India, has raised an undisclosed amount from Mumbai Angels Network in its pre-Series A funding round. The funds raised will be used for developing tech infrastructure, market expansion and enhancing the consumer experience. Including this undisclosed amount, the company has raised close to $1 million to date. Last September, the company raised an investment of Rs 4 crore from DNA Networks and earlier last year raised a seed funding round of Rs 1 crore led by Shrinivas V Dempo, Chairman of Goa’s... Read more..

Source: The Hindu Business Line

Defining green activities – What the new EU rules mean for India

Climate change is one the defining issues of our generation. New studies show that global warming needs to be limited to 1.5°C (rather than 2°C) compared to pre-industrial levels, to avoid the worst effects of climate change. Achieving that objective requires trillions of dollars of investments, funded mostly from private enterprise. While governments could catalyse green investments in a variety of ways, coming up with a comprehensive list of “green activities” is a great place to start. As sustainable investments have grown over the last decade, the number of definitions put forth by non... Read more..

Source: The Hindu Business Line

IL&FS completes sale of IL&FS Wind Power Services amid lockdown

IL&FS has completed the sale of IL&FS Wind Power Services (IWSPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of IL&FS Energy Development Company Limited (IEDCL), to ORIX Corporation, Japan. IWSPL is engaged in providing supervisory and management support services to seven companies that own and operate wind power generating assets. Earlier IL&FS Group had divested the 51 per cent equity stake held in the Wind Companies to ORIX. Post the bidding process launched last year, ORIX exercised its option to acquire IWSPL, as per previous agreement, and agreed to acquire 100 per cent of the... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

M&M subsidiary completes sale of DSPL to CLP India

Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) on 16 April 2020 said its renewable energy subsidiary completed sale of its arm Divine Solren to CLP India for Rs 124.47 crore. Mahindra & Mahindra's (M&M) wholly owned step-down subsidiary, Mahindra Renewables (MRPL), has completed the sale of the entire paid-up equity share capital of 1.20 crore equity shares held by the company in Divine Solren (DSPL) to CLP India, for a total consideration of Rs 124.47 crore. The transaction was initiated on 21 February 2020 and was expected to be completed by 31 May 2020. On the exchanges, the disclosure was... Read more..

Source: Business Standard

Subsidies for Renewables in India Dropped 35% From FY17 to FY19: Report

The renewables subsidies in India fell 35 percent from FY17 to FY19, while its oil and gas subsidies increased by 65 percent according to a new study entitled ‘Mapping India’s Energy Subsidies 2020’, released by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW). How the government tackles the COVID-19 crisis and economic recovery will be crucial to determining future trends in the energy sector, experts say. The study emphasises that the health and economic crisis caused by COVID-19 will influence subsidy expenditure. The... Read more..

Source: Saur Energy International

No penalty for not installing rooftop solar plants in Chandigarh, for now

Even though March 31 had been set as the last date to install solar plants in residential houses, in the wake of lockdown, the UT administration has decided not to impose any penalty on residents for now. Debendra Dalai, CEO, Chandigarh Renewal Energy, Science and Technology Promotion Society (Crest), said the administration would hold a meeting once the lockdown is over to decide the future course of action. "No punitive action will be taken against people for not installing solar plants on their houses during the lockdown," he said. Recently, the Union government had released Rs 5 crore... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

Government allows solar installation in Covid lockdown, industry to abide by safety protocols

The new guidelines were issued as Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared an extension of the lockdown in India till May 3, 2020, along with the opening of certain industrial activities in a bid to provide relief to labourers and daily wage earners. Transportation of goods is also permitted without any distinction of essential or non-essential. Solar developers have hailed the government’s move to resume installation, ensuring their compliance with safety protocols as outlined by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Speaking to pv magazine, Amp Energy India CEO Pinaki Bhattacharyya said, “Start of... Read more..

Source: PV Magazine India

What the Pandemic Means for Large-Scale Indian Solar Power Projects Still in the Pipeline

With the International Monetary Fund (IMF) declaring a global recession, many sectors of the Indian economy are also facing the heat of COVID-19.

A critical sector caught in the grip of this socio-economic and... Read more..

Source: The Wire

Electrolube Resin A Success For Two Wheeler EV Batteries In India

Electrolube, the global manufacturer of specialist electro-chemicals, has announced the success of its ER2221 resin for the protection of EV batteries in popular two wheeler vehicles in India. Electrolube’s customer, one of India’s leading two wheeler manufacturers, approached Electrolube, widely known as the solutions people, to help improve a thermal management issue in one of their key products. Initially, the ER2188 encapsulation resin was proposed as a viable solution. At first, ER2188 proved effective, however, when battery numbers increased, it became apparent that the ER2188 resin... Read more..

Source: ELE Times

Vikram Solar bags 300-MW solar project in Rajasthan from NTPC

Green energy provider, Vikram Solar, on Wednesday said it has bagged a 300-megawatt (MW) solar plant project for Rs 1,750 crore from National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) under the CPSU-II scheme. The solar plant would be spread across 1,500 acres in Rajasthan and is slated to be completed in 18 months, the firm said in a press release. “NTPC has always focused towards supporting the green energy transition in India and we are proud to be a part of NTPC’s recent effort towards solar growth. I am certain that this 300-MW plant will see successful execution within an agreed time... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

Adani Green Energy arm Kilaj Solar commissions 50 MW solar plant

Adani Green Energy on Wednesday said its arm Kilaj Solar (Maharashtra) Pvt Ltd has commissioned 50 MW solar power project on Tuesday. "Kilaj Solar (Maharashtra) Private Ltd, a step-down subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), has commissioned its 50 MW Solar Power Project having Power Purchase Agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) at Rs 2.54/kWh for a period of 25 years, on 14th April, 2020," a company statement said. With this, 2.60 GWac of renewable energy projects are operational, the statement said. Adani Green Energy has a total portfolio of 5.99 GWac of... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

Bajaj-KTM planning to storm electric moped segment in India

Bajaj and KTM came together at start of the last decade and the partnership has proven be very fruitful so far for both the firms. Now, after a decade of launching some very intimidating products, both the companies are planning to dive into a new segment of electric mopeds. As the Pierer Mobility’s annual report suggests, both the firms (together) will enter into the electric moped segment within next few years. Both the companies have a fair share of experience when it comes to electric vehicles. While KTM already retails a few electric bikes in the international markets, Bajaj-Auto in... Read more..

Source: Hindustan Times

MNRE to Promote Local Manufacturing, Export Hubs for RE: Anand Kumar

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has asked state and port authorities to identify suitable land sites for renewable energy (RE) manufacturing and export services hubs in the country to offset the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on India’s heavily import reliant domestic solar industry. The news was announced first MNRE Secretary Anand Kumar. Taking to twitter Kumar wrote, “All states and ports are requested to identify land parcels of 50-500 acres for setting up renewable energy manufacturing and export services hub.” In an earlier tweet, Kumar had said that the ministry... Read more..

Source: Saur Energy International

States may soon get hydro power purchase targets

The Centre will soon make it mandatory for states to meet part of their electricity requirement from hydro power plants, a reward to these projects that saved the country’s grid collapse during the nine-minute lights switch off call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 5. The power ministry is soon likely to notify guidelines giving states hydro power procurement targets on the lines of renewable energy purchase obligations, a senior official said. The move comes soon after Sunday’s nine-minute lights-off feat when the grid survived 32 GW demand drop for a few minutes backed by... Read more..

Source: Energy Infra Post

Lockdown extension right move, adverse impact on EV sector in next 1-2 months: SMEV

Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles (SMEV) on Tuesday said extension of the lockdown is the right move although there will be certainly an adverse impact on the operations of its members for the next 1-2 months. Describing the situation as a testing time for the EV industry, SMEV Director General Sohinder Gill said it is also time for its members to conserve cash, take care of workmen and utilise this time to plan ahead. "Looking at the current situation in the country, the extension of the lockdown is the right move. Though there will be certainly an adverse impact on the... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

Electric vehicles seek GST refund

The fledgling electric vehicles sector urgently needs financial support from the government in terms of fast GST refunds, which is most important for this industry because of its inverted tax structure. Import duty on finished goods is low compared with the duty on raw materials as the GST input on raw materials and other overheads are an average of 18 per cent, wherein the duty on output is pegged at 5 per cent. Speaking to The Telegraph, Jeetender Sharma, managing director and founder of Okinawa Scooter, said: “The coronavirus spread has impacted all the industry sectors. EVs are a thin... Read more..

Source: The Telegraph

Gensol wins solar EPC projects worth Rs 45.86 crore in India

Ahmedabad based Gensol has won solar projects worth around Rs 45.86 crore in different states of India, including a Rs 19.87 crore project from state-owned Central Electronics Limited (CEL) to set up an aggregate 13.2 MWp solar capacity in Maharashtra. The 13.2 MW project won in Maharashtra is part of a total 44 MW solar capacity tendered by CEL in December last year. As per the CEL tender, the proposed solar power plants—in sizes ranging from 250 kWp to 10 MWp—shall come up at different sub-stations of Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. CEL will supply a minimum... Read more..

Source: PV Magazine India

COVID-19: Under-implementation solar projects most affected, says report

Under-implementation solar projects in India have faced a greater impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as solar cells and modules are largely imported from China, according to credit ratings agency Care Ratings. It said in a report that the outbreak of COVID-19 has also coincided with the actual solar project execution schedule as maximum execution happens in the last quarter of the financial year in India. When the situation started improving in China, India entered the nation-wide lockdown phase, which also impacted the sector. The report titled ‘COVID-19 Impact: Indian Renewable Sector’ said... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

IMD to come out with 2020 monsoon forecast today, agri ministry gears up for sowing operation

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) will on Wednesday come out with its forecast for this year’s monsoon, indicating the amount of seasonal rainfall the country would get during June-September period. The forecast is important for preparing farm for the upcoming sowing operations of Kharif crops such as paddy, coarse cereals, pulses and oilseeds. It is also expected that the country’s national weather forecaster will come out with new ‘normal’ reference dates for arrival and withdrawal of south-west monsoon while making its first forecast for the 2020 season. Till last year, India... Read more..

Source: The Times of India

MNRE tightens tariff ceiling to Rs 2.8/unit from Rs 3.5/unit under CPSE Ph-II solar scheme

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) on Monday announced a reduction in tariff by 70 paise to Rs 2.8 per unit under the second phase of the Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) programme for development 12 GW of solar projects. Besides, the ministry has also increased the timeframe for implementation of these projects from existing 18 months to 24 months and also changed the nodal agency for conducting auctions of these projects. Now, the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) would complete the task instead of Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). The office... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

Govt hands over 12,000 MW CPSU solar scheme to Ireda

The Union government has appointed state-run lender Indian Renewable Energy Agency (Ireda) as the implementing agency for setting up solar power plants by Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSU). The CPSU scheme, meant to promote domestic solar manufacturing, was being run by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). CPSUs have not shown a keen interest in participating in this scheme which aims to set up 12,000 MW of solar capacity by government companies by FY23. The Cabinet has already sanctioned a viability gap funding (VGF) support of Rs 8,580 crore towards this scheme, capped... Read more..

Source: Financial Express

COVID-19: No impact on operating projects; expect up to Rs 13,000-mn revenue in FY20, says Azure Power

Azure Power Global, a New Delhi-based independent solar power producer, has recently said that their operating projects have not been impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The New York Stock Exchange-listed firm added that they are comfortable with their revenue and operating megawatt guidance for financial year 2019-20 (FY20) and FY21. For FY20, the revenues are expected to be between Rs 12,900 million to Rs 13,000 million, in line with guidance of Rs 12,770 million to Rs 13,350 million. It added that 1,808 MW was operational. “Our plants remain fully operational during the recent... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World

Torrent Power receives highest generation-based incentives in Apr-Jan FY20

Torrent Power received Rs 42.21 crore as generation-based incentive (GBI) by the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) for the April-January period of the current financial year 2019-20 (FY20), according to data tabled in Parliament last month. The Ahmedabad-based firm picked up the highest amount among the list of 311 companies, which received subsidy from IREDA as GBI for wind projects. The list was presented by the new and renewable energy minister R K Singh in a written reply to a question. For the 10-month period of FY20, IREDA released total GBI to the tune of Rs 1,012... Read more..

Source: ET Energy World
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