India’s Solar Module Production Capacity Tops 5 Gigawatts
India’s solar module production has crossed 5,000 megawatts according to the latest information shared by manufacturers with the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.
India’s solar module production has crossed 5,000 megawatts according to the latest information shared by manufacturers with the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.
The Ministry of Shipping recently announced that under the ‘Green Port Initiative’ a total of 136.5 megawatts of renewable energy projects will be implemented at a dozen major ports in the country. These include 91.5 megawatts of solar power and 45 megawatts of wind energy projects.
The Indian government has confirmed that it will go ahead with a second phase of its solar power park program.
Spanish renewable energy giant Gamesa has announced massive plans to implement utility-scale wind and solar power projects in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
One of the leading independent power producers in India’s renewable energy sector has announced a huge investment plan in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
The Indian government may likely have revived plans to set up the country’s largest solar power park in the state of Jammu & Kashmir.
According to media reports, the state government of Andhra Pradesh is considering setting up a floating solar project of 100 megawatts of capacity. The project could come up at Penna Ahobilam Balancing Reservoir which has a live capacity of 305 million cubic meters.
The first-ever competitive auction in the wind energy sector in India has received an overwhelming response from project developers, with the tender being oversubscribed 2.6 times.
India’s wind energy capacity stands at 28.7 gigawatts and remains the largest and most trusted renewable energy technology in India.
One of the world’s leading solar inverter manufacturers, SMA Solar, has announced that it managed to secure a 26% market share in the Indian solar power market last year.