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OECD net electricity production rises 5.4% in June 2024

According to the latest release from the International Energy Agency (IEA), total net electricity production in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries reached 902.8 TWh in June 2024, reflecting a 5.4% year-on-year (y-o-y) increase. On a year-to-date basis, electricity production in the first two quarters of 2024 rose by 2.9%. The OECD consists of 38 member countries, including major economies such as the United States, Japan, Germany, and Australia, working to promote…

Key Power Sector News Roundup for September 20, 2024

Tata Group and Analog Devices Collaborate on SemiconductorsTata Group and Analog Devices have partnered to explore semiconductor manufacturing in India, focusing on applications for electric vehicles and network infrastructure.  uctor supply chain. Sunsure Energy Secures Rs 100 Billion REC FinancingSunsure Energy has secured Rs 100 billion in financing from REC to support 3 GW of solar, wind, and energy storage projects, aiming to offset 5 million tonnes of CO2 annually and aid India’s green energy…

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Hero Future to invest USD 20 billion, targeting 30 GW capacity by 2030

Hero Group’s power unit, Hero Future Energies, plans to invest USD 20 billion over the next six years to expand its capacity nearly 16-fold. The investment will focus on wind, solar, and battery storage technologies, funded through a mix of internal resources, debt, and equity. With 3.4 GW of capacity under construction, set to be completed within two years, Hero Future Energies aims to increase its current 1.9 GW capacity to 30 GW by 2030….

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IGREL Renewables raises Rs 3 billion, targets 2 GW renewable capacity by FY27

IGREL Renewables, the IPP platform of INOXGFL Group, has secured Rs 3 billion in equity funding from prominent investors. The company aims to reach 2 GW of installed renewable capacity, focusing on wind and solar energy, by FY27. With a planned investment of Rs 12 billion over the next three years, IGREL is positioning itself as a leading C&I renewable power generation platform. The company has already secured power purchase agreements and letters of intent…

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VPI to invest in 500 MW battery storage projects across Germany

Energy company VPI plans to invest up to €450 million in battery storage projects in Germany, aiming to develop 500 MW of capacity over the next three to five years. This investment aligns with Germany’s goal of generating 80% of its electricity from renewables by 2030. Battery storage is essential to balance the electricity grid as renewables, which accounted for 40% of Germany’s power generation in 2023, continue to grow. VPI plans to build ten…

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Scatec signs PPA for 1 GW solar and 100 MW battery storage project in Egypt

Norwegian energy company Scatec has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company for a 1 GW solar and 100 MW/200 MWh battery storage project in Egypt. The 25-year, USD-denominated agreement marks Egypt’s first hybrid solar and battery energy storage system. Scatec will manage the engineering, procurement, and construction, along with asset management, operations, and maintenance services. The company aims to secure concessional financing and expects construction to begin in the…

Key Power Sector News Roundup for September 19, 2024

Union Cabinet Approves Rs 91.97 Billion Bio-RIDE SchemeIndia’s Union Cabinet has greenlit the Bio-RIDE initiative to drive biotechnology and biomanufacturing innovation with a budget of Rs 91.97 billion. The scheme aims to boost India’s bioeconomy, particularly in healthcare, agriculture, and clean energy sectors. Inox Wind Secures 550 MW Wind ProjectInox Wind has won a 550 MW wind project from IGREL Renewables, expanding its order book to over 3.5 GW. The project will be developed across…

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REC signs MoUs worth Rs 1.12 trillion at RE-Invest

REC participated in the Global Renewable Energy Investors Meet & Expo (RE-INVEST 2024) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, from September 16-18, 2024. The company signed non-binding memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with renewable energy developers, totalling approximately Rs 1,120 billion, to be implemented over the next five years. These MoUs encompass a wide range of projects, including solar and wind hybrid projects, round-the-clock (RTC) renewable power, firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE), floating solar plants, hydroelectric power projects,…

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PGCIL wins bid for Jam Khambhaliya augmentation scheme

Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) has been awarded the letter of intent for the Jam Khambhaliya augmentation scheme under the tariff-based competitive bidding (TBCB) route. The project involves establishing an interstate transmission system for the “Augmentation of transformation capacity at Jam Khambhaliya PS (GIS)” on a build, own, operate, and transfer (BOOT) basis. The letter of intent was received by PGCIL on September 12, 2024. The Jam Khambhaliya augmentation project, estimated to cost…

How Himachal Pradesh reduced its electricity procurement cost?

Himachal Pradesh has long been recognized for its abundant natural resources, particularly its potential for hydroelectric power generation. Despite this, the state faced challenges related to high electricity procurement costs. However, in recent years, Himachal Pradesh has reduced its electricity procurement cost from over Rs 9 per unit to approximately Rs 5.25 per unit. This significant reduction is a result of strategic decisions, policy reforms, and effective resource management. Here’s an in-depth look at how…