Significant tariff differences across India's energy segments amid new offshore wind funding: CRISIL
For fiscal year 2024, solar energy tariffs are at Rs 2.6/kWh, wind at Rs 3.4/kWh, hybrid at Rs 4.1/kWh, and offshore wind expected at Rs 6-6.5/kWh.
India providing solutions to global issues of climate change, food security: Prez Murmu
Addressing the joint sitting of Parliament, she said the future is going to be a "Harit Yug" or "Green Era," and her government is taking all necessary steps in this direction, including ramping up investments in green industries, which is resulting in an increase in green jobs.
A signature Biden law aimed to boost renewable energy. It also helped a solar company reap billions
One of the largest players in the solar industry was ready. Officials, board members and major investors in First Solar, the largest domestic maker of solar panels, donated at least $1.5 million to Biden's successful 2020 bid for the White House.
EU drafts plan to avoid disputes over green energy mega-projects
As Europe's shift to low-carbon energy gathers pace, countries are planning major new wind farms and other off-shore energy projects that will link to multiple nations.
Solar to be Vatican's sole energy source, pope orders
Francis, a longtime advocate of environmental protection, issued an official letter published Wednesday demanding the establishment of an "agrivoltaic" plant in Santa Maria di Galeria, an extraterritorial area of Vatican land north of Rome.
Norway's Statkraft trims renewable energy growth plans
The cutbacks were the result of a strategy review announced last month by recently appointed Statkraft CEO Birgitte Ringstad Vartdal as profits fell and geopolitical uncertainty increased.
In race to regain rare earth glory, Europe falls short on mineral goals
China became dominant in rare earths, a group of 17 minerals, by producing them at lower prices than the West, helped by government support, and often ignoring environmental concerns in a sector that can create toxic waste.
BP halts hiring, slows renewables roll-out to win over investors
The moves, which have not previously been reported, are part of a decision by Auchincloss to slow down investments in big budget, low-carbon projects, particularly in offshore wind, that are not expected to generate cash for years, said several sources at BP who declined to be named.
First-Ever Global Renewables Summit Announced to Drive Action to Triple Renewable Power by 2030 and Advance Global Energy Transition during 79th UN General Assembly
The Global Renewables Summit, the first-ever high-level public-private summit, will be held in New York from 23-25 September on the margins of the 79th UN General Assembly High-Level Week to discuss the progress, opportunities, and challenges of tripling renewable energy globally by 2030.
NTPC board to consider raising up to Rs 12,000 cr via bonds on Saturday
NTPC is India's one of the leading power-generating companies. Total Income of the NTPC group for FY24 was Rs 1,81,166 crore against Rs 177,977 crore in the previous year.