The 2,805-km LPG pipeline from Kandla to Gorakhpur, over 90% complete, will soon serve Madhya Pradesh cities like Indore and Bhopal. This major energy project will streamline LPG supply, cut emissions, and promote clean energy access.
MPUVNL tenders 26 MW rooftop solar projects in Madhya Pradesh under EPC mode. Divided into 4 groups, bids close Dec 31, 2024. Technical, financial criteria apply. Aims to expand renewable energy adoption and ensure sustainability.
This article covers solar energy's history, from ancient uses to the development of photovoltaic cells. It highlights key milestones, breakthroughs, and the commercialization of solar power, leading to its global adoption.
Community-scale batteries, ranging from 100 to 5000 kW, store surplus solar power for later use, helping stabilize the grid and reduce costs. Their role in microgrids supports renewable energy expansion, especially in remote areas.
Madhya Pradesh has launched the first phase of a 278 MW floating solar plant at Omkareshwar, marking a step toward generating 1400 MW from floating solar. The state is also exploring solar panels on canals, inspired by Gujarat’s success
Only 30 countries have energy storage targets, totaling 284 GW by 2030. This leaves a 1,216 GW gap from the 1,500 GW global goal needed to stabilize grids and support renewable energy growth.
India's MNRE has called for proposals to establish Centres of Excellence for Green Hydrogen R&D. Part of the Green Hydrogen Mission, these hubs will drive innovation, skill development, and collaboration in clean energy, with Rs 100 crore allocated.
Gensol Engineering Limited has won a Rs 780 crore contract for a 150 MW solar photovoltaic power plant in Maharashtra. The project will be completed in 15 months and includes comprehensive management from design to operations and maintenance
Ather Energy faces unequal government support compared to Ola Electric, despite being a key player in India's EV market. CEO Tarun Mehta cites a flawed PLI scheme that favors large automakers, hindering Ather’s growth and access to subsidies.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) in India range from fully electric BEVs to hybrids (HEVs, PHEVs) and hydrogen-powered FCEVs. Each offers unique benefits like zero emissions, fuel efficiency, or flexibility, addressing varied consumer preferences.