Posts Tagged ‘India’
5 May 2011
Engineering and power giant Alstom has opened a factory in India, which will help it target the country's growing hydropower sector.
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3 May 2011
Utility-scale solar solution provider SunBorne Energy and Suntech Power have entered into a 100MW solar framework agreement to jointly target projects in India.
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27 April 2011
India's largest energy utility Tata Power is reportedly set to add more than 150MW of wind-based energy to its portfolio, and raise its production of solar power ten-fold.
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21 April 2011
Spanish wind turbine major Gamesa has secured an €11m loan to build a factory in India from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private finance arm of the World Bank.
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31 March 2011
US businesses are set to benefit from funding awarded by Ex-Im Bank to India-based solar energy projects.
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8 March 2011
The rapidly developing solar industry in the Indian state of Gujarat sparked debate in the country's government this week when the opposition alleged procedures had not been full followed when developing the policy.
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11 February 2011
India-based wind turbine supplier Suzlon Group has reported financial results for the quarter ending December 3, 2010 showing profits hit by exchange rate fluctuations.
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28 January 2011
India’s Suzlon has reportedly signed a $1.28bn order from the domestic unit of Caparo Energy to supply up to 1GW of wind turbines for the country’s growing renewable energy sector.
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24 January 2011
Suzlon’s Brazilian subsidiary has won an order from Martifer Renováveis to build, operate and maintain a 218MW project in the states of Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte.
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18 January 2011
New Zealand-based LanzaTech is to collaborate with petroleum giant IndianOil on a demonstration to evaluate whether its fermentation technology is suitable to produce fuel grade ethanol.
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2 December 2010
The world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters have shown during initial talks in Cancún that they have come to the table willing to negotiate, according to head of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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1 December 2010
The Asian Development Bank said a fund it established to develop large capacity solar projects will increase the renewable energy resource to 3GW by mid-2013 in the Asia and Pacific region.
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26 November 2010
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a joint venture agreement with India-based NTPC and Japan’s Kyushu Electric Power Company (Kepco) to develop and operate 500MW of renewable energy projects in India over the next three years.
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9 November 2010
US-based solar cell manufacturer Suniva is a participant in the US-India Innovation Roundtable led by President Barack Obama in Mumbai during visit to India this week.
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3 November 2010
French energy major Areva is reportedly planning to invest $3bn in India’s solar thermal power generation.
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29 October 2010
Acciona Energy, a developer and manager of renewables projects, has started construction on its third wind park in India.
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29 October 2010
Juwi Group, a project developer of renewable energies, has established a subsidiary in Bangalore, India. The company plans to install a number of solar power plants with a total combined capacity exceeding 100MW starting in 2011.
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26 October 2010
India is aiming to add 35GW of renewable capacity by 2015, according to a top official who said the country hopes to cut a power deficit and carbon emissions with $55bn of investment, most of which will come from private firms, it has been reported.
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17 September 2010
A scheme that will link India-based developers of small-scale solar projects to help them earn United Nations carbon credits has been launched by Emergent Ventures India.
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6 September 2010
The US-India Business Council has convened a ‘Solar Power Task Force’ to promote trade and investment between the two countries in the solar sector.
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