Indian Hydro Power Generator Floats 2 Gigawatt Solar Tender
India’s largest hydro power generation company has issued one of the largest-ever solar power tenders in the country’s history.
India’s largest hydro power generation company has issued one of the largest-ever solar power tenders in the country’s history.
India’s largest power generation company is planning to set up large-scale solar power parks in the western part of the country.
Researchers at Columbia University are hot on the trail of new low cost, high efficiency organic solar cells with a two-for-one twist.
The Indian government is reportedly planning to rope in public sector companies to set up large-scale renewable energy projects on the lines of the ultra mega power projects program launched a few years back.
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.
Following a tepid response to the initial public offering of the world’s largest solar EPC company, the listing has also been disappointing.
Concerns raised by the wildlife department have forced the Indian government to shift the planned location of the largest solar power park in the country.
Amidst poor response from project developers for several solar power tenders in the past few weeks, India has issued yet another solar power tender, this time with an obligation for project developers to use solar cells and modules manufactured in India.
As uncertainty over the future of power purchase agreements, as well as a liquidity crunch, plagues the country, the Indian government has taken measures to address some of these issues.
Yet another solar power tender in India has received a surprisingly muted response, fueling worries that developers are looking for assurances and action from the government.