India renewables capacity
India secures $173.4m Japanese loan for wind energy project
This is part of a JBIC’s GREEN operations.
India secures $173.4m Japanese loan for wind energy project
This is part of a JBIC’s GREEN operations.
Solar power to account for 46% of India’s capacity by 2047
Meanwhile, authorities also reiterated rules on solar e-waste management.
Is India deploying enough RE to meet its 2031-2032 power demand?
The country needs at least 35GW to reach its 500-GW target in six years.
India green lights 2,600-MW hydro pumped storage plants
This will boost efforts to achieve 74 GW by 2031-2032.
KPI Green Energy to develop 100-MW solar plant in India
The deal includes operation and maintenance for three years.
ADB allocates $240.5m for India’s rooftop solar system
Loans will be accessible via the State Bank of India and the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.
IREDA’s net profit jumps 30.25% in Q1 FY 2024-2025
Earnings for the quarter reached $46.79m.
Tata Power sets FY 2025 capex to $2.44b for renewables expansion
This will also fund transmission and distribution businesses.
Avaada secured 820 MWp hybrid project in India
This will involve a 25-year PPA with SJVN.
India OKs $1.63m new transmission schemes
These will be implemented through competitive bidding.
Fortum divests remaining stake in Indian solar assets
It sold its remaining 43.75% share in 185 MW solar plants to Gentari Renewables India.
Adani Green Energy launches 180 MW solar plant in Rajasthan
The project has a 25-year PPA with SECI.
Adani Green completes 300 MW wind power project
This brings the company’s renewable energy portfolio to 9,604 MW.
AGEL powers 1 GW of the 30 GW Khavda Renewable Energy Park
The Khavda Renewable Energy Park will be completed in the next five years.
Tata Power unit switches on India’s largest solar-BESS project
The project is worth around $114m.
NTPC unit, RVUNL to develop 25 GW renewable projects
They also plan to produce green hydrogen derivatives.
NLC unit to develop 600 MW solar project
The electricity generated from the project will be supplied to GUVNL.
Commentary
Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises