Adani & Reliance Commit 25 Gigawatts Of Renewable Power In India’s Andhra Pradesh
Two of the leading industrial conglomerates in India have committed to set up large scale renewable energy projects in the … [continued]
Two of the leading industrial conglomerates in India have committed to set up large scale renewable energy projects in the … [continued]
The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has agreed to enter perhaps the largest solar power purchase agreement with the Solar … [continued]
Originally published on Future Trends. Welcome to another issue of our new India x Cleantech series! On a monthly basis, … [continued]
Two large renewable energy-rich states in India have announced plans to export surplus renewable energy to other states.
Welcome to the inaugural issue of our new India x Cleantech series! On a monthly basis, we will pull news from across clean technology sectors in India into a single, concise summary article. Ongoing, this series will find a home over on CleanTechnica’s “Future Trends” page. Without further ado, here are this month’s highlights from India x Cleantech.
The government in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has finally come around to provide some relief to scores of solar and wind energy developers which it had recently threatened with tariff renegotiations.
With the launch of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid & Electric Vehicles (FAME-II) scheme in India, several cities … [continued]
The government of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India threatens to deliver a massive jolt to the country’s solar and wind energy market with a potential decision to renegotiate or even cancel existing power purchase agreements.
Financial and project implementation troubles for Indian renewable energy developers do not seem to cease, with little to no solutions to the existing challenges and new ones coming up frequently.
The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has announced a policy to set up a solar-wind hybrid power policy. As per the policy, the state intends to set up 5 gigawatts of hybrid capacity over the next five years.