Demand-supply gap in biofuels shows we have only scratched the surface: Shishir Joshipura, Praj Industries
The three facilities by IOC, BPCL and HPCL will be based on rice straw and the MRPL one will use rice straw as well as corn stover.
The three facilities by IOC, BPCL and HPCL will be based on rice straw and the MRPL one will use rice straw as well as corn stover.
"The current difficulties in module production will only affect the component shipments in February, with little impact on the whole year"
EESL will invest Rs 25,000 crore on the smart meter programme, and Rs 30,000 crore on the decentralised solar project over the next five years, said Kumar
At present, the solar technology firm has a branch in India, which is mainly engaged in the sales of the module. It has also been in cooperation with companies such as Sumant Sinha-led ReNew Power
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It said emerging markets would offer opportunities beyond traditional grid-connected plants, off-grid solar PV-based installations for those currently without power supply will offer a different opportunity set
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EDF Renewables and the Sitac Group had secured a 25-year power purchase agreement for the wind farm through a competitive bidding process with the Solar Energy Corporation of India
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Pradhan added that countries which are preaching reduction in coal consumption are primarily responsible for global warming, by insensitive use of coal during their time.