The International Energy Agency claimed that the world is at the "dawn of a new industrial age" for producing clean energy technologies, which will triple in value by 2030 and provide millions of jobs.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of a battery energy storage system (BESS) project with a capacity of up to 250 MW/500 MWh in Assam has been signed by ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited (OTPC) and Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APDCL).
On Tuesday, ReNew Power announced that the first 3x platform wind turbine generators (WTGs) had been installed in India in Gadag, Karnataka.
In an effort to reduce their CO2 emissions and wean Germany off its dependency on Russian gas, the NATO allies signed joint pledges on Thursday by Norway and Germany to enhance the production of renewable energy and create green industries.
The Tamil Nadu government unveiled its innovative plan to establish the Rs 1,000 crore Tamil Nadu Green Climate Fund (TNGCF) on January 2. TNGCF would provide funding for projects that will help the state become greener and mitigate climate change. A fiscal announcement from 2022 inspired the creation of the fund.
Kerala institutions are setting the standard for producing electricity from renewable sources and selling the extra to the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) Limited. Every month, one of the colleges sends the KSEB grid about 5,000 units of electricity.
The India Meteorological Department reported on Wednesday that in December 2022, India experienced its warmest month in 122 years.
A first-of-its-kind study examines the economic and technical viability of 100% renewable energy systems for a global megacity like Delhi inside the northern Indian grid region. Delhi should start moving away from fossil fuels by the year 2050, a recent article in the journal Renewable Energy states.
In the renewable energy sector, Orient Green Power Company has announced ambitions to increase its asset base. According to The Shriram Group Company, expansion opportunities in foreign markets are also being considered.
Clear air turbulence (CAT) events over north Indian airspace are predicted to more than quadruple after 2050 as a result of climate change, according to research done by experts at the UK's University of Reading. CAT is the sort of turbulence that is least predictable because it only occurs at very high altitudes in clear or cloudless air.