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May 29, 2023

New Delhi: India added solar power generation capacity in a range between 5,459 MW and 13,910 MW annually over the past five years since April 2019, according to data sourced from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA). This stands in stark contrast to the 40 GW annual solar target announced by the government for the next five years to reach the 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030.

Apr 20, 2023

New Delhi: COP26 in Glasgow saw India’s Hon’ble Prime Minister make a bold announcement that India will become Net Zero by 2070. Ranked as the third highest emitter of GHGs, transitioning to becoming a green economy is going to be a tall ask, but as we have been witnessing, the country and its citizens are up for the challenge.

Apr 05, 2023
SunSource Energy, a leading firm in the distributed Solar sector, announced the commissioning of a 9 megawatts (MW)DC Solar project for Varun Beverages, a key player in the beverage industry and one of the largest franchisees of PepsiCo in the world
Feb 08, 2023
As a part of its endeavor to conserve energy, promote green initiatives towards a sustainable future, and decrease carbon footprint, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali, Ghaziabad has installed a 392.4 kWp Solar Power Plant on the hospital’s rooftop.
Jan 02, 2023
In summary, in 2023 with continued government support and underlying long-term market drivers, we can expect higher levels of technology development, deeper engagement between renewable energy consumers and generators, and higher levels of investment in the country.
Dec 26, 2022
Decarbonisation efforts have taken centre stage in India since our Hon’ble Prime Minister announced India’s Net Zero goals by 2070. India’s leadership of the International Solar Alliance has also brought considerable focus on solar energy.
Nov 22, 2022
November 22, 2022, New Delhi: Yakult Danone India Private Limited today announced the successful commissioning of Yakult Group’s first ever global Solar plant installed at their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Haryana, India.
Sep 02, 2022
The rising module prices will likely demand that solar developers have enough capital. The tariffs will need to increase. It is essential that while bidding, more practical & realistic cost.