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India surpasses 200 GW renewable energy milestone

India has crossed a major milestone in its renewable energy journey, with the nation’s total renewable energy capacity reaching 201.45 GW as of October 10, 2024, according to the Central Electricity Authority (CEA). When including the 8,180 MW of nuclear power, non-fossil fuel-based energy now accounts for nearly half of India’s total installed electricity generation capacity, which stands at 452.69 GW. Solar power leads India’s renewable energy contributions, generating 90.76 GW, followed by wind power…

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India’s renewable energy sector poised to drive economic growth: Pralhad Joshi

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi emphasized the rapid growth of India’s renewable energy sector and its potential to significantly boost the economy. Speaking at the BNEF Summit, Joshi highlighted the Modi government’s initiatives to promote renewable energy, including competitive industry structures and low solar power costs due to India’s abundant sunny days. The minister stressed that India’s path to decarbonization lies in meeting incremental electricity demand with non-fossil fuel sources, for which large-scale grid storage solutions…

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SECI announces winners for 1.5 GW electrolyser manufacturing auction

The Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (SECI) has announced the winners for tranche 2 (Envelope-2 opening) of its electrolyser manufacturing auction, totaling 1,500 MW in capacity. These projects will be developed under the Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) scheme, with awards divided across three different buckets. Bucket 1, the largest category, allocated 1,100 MW of electrolyser manufacturing capacity based on any stack technology. Waaree Energies secured the largest share with 300 MW,…

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India’s renewable energy capacity grows 165% in a decade, reaching 203 GW

India’s installed renewable energy capacity has surged by 165% over the past ten years, increasing from 76 GW in 2014 to 203 GW in 2024, according to New and Renewable Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi. Addressing the Rajya Sabha, Joshi highlighted India’s position as the fourth-largest globally in renewable energy capacity and noted an investment of approximately Rs 7 trillion in renewable projects during this period. The Union Budget 2024-25 allocated over Rs 210 billion to…

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CEA recommends addition of 80 GW of coal-based capacity by 2031-32

The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has recommended a coal and lignite-based installed capacity of 283 GW, up from the current 217.5 GW. Consequently, the Ministry of Power (MoP) is planning to establish an additional minimum of 80 GW of coal-based capacity by 2031-32. This expansion is expected to entail an expenditure of at least Rs. 6,672 billion by 2031-32. According to Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), the country is committed to achieving approximately 50 per…

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Nomura projects 7% CAGR in India’s power demand through FY27

Nomura has projected robust growth for India’s power sector, forecasting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 7% in electricity demand from FY24 to FY27.  This surge is fueled by rising economic activity, increased electrification, and demand growth in emerging sectors such as data centres, electric vehicle (EV) charging, and green hydrogen production. Changing weather patterns, which have contributed to recent supply shortages, are also anticipated to drive demand. Electricity consumption is expected to…

Power Sector News Roundup for November 5, 2024

Global: ACWA Power secures $240 million IFC loan for Uzbekistan’s RE projects HydroWing and PLN to develop Indonesia’s first tidal energy plant Huasun Energy to supply 1 GW of HJT solar modules for Power China’s offshore PV project Avantus sells Catclaw Solar and Energy Storage Project to DESRI India: Premier Energies’ subsidiaries receive orders worth Rs 5.6 billion Gensol Engineering secures Rs 7.8 billion solar EPC order in Maharashtra NTPC and ONGC partner to drive…

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UK’s Energy Transition: Milestones, Innovations, and Future Pathways Towards Net-Zero

The United Kingdom’s energy sector has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, reaching a notable milestone just a few weeks ago. As of October 2024, the UK has officially closed its last coal-fired power plant, marking the end of a 142-year era of coal power generation. This milestone reflects the UK’s commitment to transitioning towards cleaner energy sources, aiming to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Institutional structureThe United Kingdom’s energy sector is governed by…

Power Sector News Roundup for October 18, 2024

Global: Philippines DOE to commercialize three offshore wind projects Global energy system faces rising risks amid geopolitical strains: IEA Dominion Energy and Amazon sign MoU for SMR development in Virginia Ohmium partners with SwitcH2 Offshore for offshore green hydrogen and ammonia project ARCO/Murray to build Boviet Solar’s manufacturing hub in North Carolina IEA’s Fatih Birol: Fossil fuel demand to peak as world enters “age of electricity” Constellation Energy orders $100m transformer for Three Mile Island…

Power Sector News Roundup for October 8, 2024

Global: Malaysia’s power utility partners with Keppel to supply 100 MW in cross-border deal Taihan Cable secures contract for Singapore’s 400 kV power grid Runergy launches solar module manufacturing facility in US EET to develop UK’s first large-scale low-carbon hydrogen hub CWP Global to develop 600 MW green hydrogen project in Angola India: IEX posts 24% growth in trading volume, REC prices hit all-time low in September 2024 GAIL, AM Green signs MoU to jointly…