Wind Energy Story Of India So Far…
In a move towards increasing non-fossil fuel based installed capacity by 2030, India has announced plans to add 58 GW of wind energy capacity over the next seven years. ThisContinue Reading
In a move towards increasing non-fossil fuel based installed capacity by 2030, India has announced plans to add 58 GW of wind energy capacity over the next seven years. ThisContinue Reading
The Indian government has released a list of projects that are qualified to earn carbon offsets and sell them in foreign carbon markets. A total of 13 activities have beenContinue Reading
Orsted, the world’s biggest developer of offshore wind, said on Wednesday it was sticking with its outlook for this year despite the coronavirus outbreak. Orsted is in the midst ofContinue Reading
India has an estimated offshore wind energy potential to generate around 70,000 Megawatt (Mw) power, most of that identified in coastal Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, according to the ministry ofContinue Reading
Hydrogen-fueled personal mobility is still but a distant twinkle in the sky, but renewable hydrogen is poised to suck up shares of the market for industrial energy supply, long-haul shipping,Continue Reading
All forms of generation have different characteristics. Some are better, some are worse in specific circumstances, which is part of the reason why we need more than one form ofContinue Reading
Most of renewable energy projects in the country are being implemented by the private sector developers selected through a transparent bidding process. In order to be competitive, Developers are encouragedContinue Reading
The ReaLCoE project led by Senvion serves the strategic mission to develop the “Next Generation 10+MW rated, Robust, Reliable and Large Offshore Wind Energy Converters for Clean, Low Cost andContinue Reading
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