India offers $125-bn investment opportunity across green hydrogen value chain: Report

It says early-stage investment risks are likely to be short-lived as the sector is already at an inflection point

Five Pillars That Determine Commercial Renewables Projects’ Bankability

Drawing from diverse experiences in the renewables sector, including key insights from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)'s Energy Transition Accelerator Financing (ETAF) platform, this article elucidates essential factors that appeal to investors and identifies pitfalls that can hold them back from investing.

JSW Energy board okays raising Rs 5,000 cr via QIPs

The board has authorised the Finance Committee of the board to take all the necessary decisions in this regard, the company said in a BSE filing.

EU investigates Chinese bidders over Romania solar tender

The first investigated consortium is composed of Romania's ENEVO Group and a subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Technology Co . The second involves subsidiaries of Chinese state-owned Shanghai Electric Group Co.

Carbon is now deciding Winners & Losers

The European Union is introducing a tariff on imports of carbon-intensive products with implications for exporters around the world—including those in India.

Analysis: Investors hope GE spinoff will defy poor track record of breakups

On Tuesday, the company's energy spinoff - whose businesses include wind turbine production and powering data centers - began trading under the name of GE Vernova.

Opinion: Nordic nations outpace mainland Europe in power output recovery

Total electricity generation in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden was 85.55 terawatt hours (TWh) during January and February of 2024, up 10.2% from the same months in 2023, data from energy think tank Ember shows.

Yellen to press China on 'unfair' trade practices during visit

Yellen's trip from April 3-9 will begin in the southern Guangzhou city where she will speak with representatives of US firms as well meet with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and Guangdong province governor Wang Weizhong.

Analysis: China solar industry faces shakeout, but rock-bottom prices to persist

China accounts for 80 per cent of solar module production capacity after years of subsidies, driving oversupply that has triggered a collapse in global prices and provoked import duties from trading partners to stave off being swamped by low-cost equipment.

Brazil's Petrobras subsidiary to push for renewables in terminals

The plant, set to be operated by Transpetro, will supply enough energy to Brazil's national grid to account for all operations at Transpetro's terminal in Guarulhos International Airport, said Guimaraes.