GBL Clean Energy invests in Bluebrahma Clean Energy Solutions
With this investment, Bluebrahma Clean Energy Solutions Private Limited is the step-down associate company of Ganesh Benzoplast Limited
With this investment, Bluebrahma Clean Energy Solutions Private Limited is the step-down associate company of Ganesh Benzoplast Limited
AGEL has reported total income of Rs. 1471 crores during the period ended December 31, 2021.
Neeraj Sethi of Baker Hughes; Dr. Rohit Patwardhan of Saudi Aramco; Dr. Partha Maitra of Reliance Industries Limited; Amit Pathare of Feyn Partners; and Prof. A. K. Suresh of IIT Bombay participated in the seminar
The acquisition increases Shell’s solar development pipeline in Italy.
Joint ventures plan to build and operate two of the world’s first large-scale floating offshore wind farms in UK waters
TotalEnergies has won more than 250 MW of solar projects in total across all 13 rounds of the CRE 4 “rooftop solar” call for tenders initiated in 2017.
The company has plans to expand its renewable energy portfolio to 1.0 GW by 2025
The initiative is to develop Japanese independent ammonia synthesis technologies
The transaction builds further scale in the Haynesville
Chemical batteries, especially lithium-ion batteries, offer an optimum solution for the green energy transition.
The execution of the deal is expected to commence in November 2022, with the setting up of units, across Ghana, over a period of two years
The first 100 MW electrolyser is scheduled to go into operation in 2024 and the second by mid-2025
The plant will produce enough hydrogen to produce 20,500 tonnes of ammonia per year, which converts into between 60,000 and 80,000 tonnes of green fossil free mineral fertilizer.
It is India’s first green hydrogen based energy storage project and would be a precursor to large scale hydrogen energy storage projects
However, commercialization of hydrogen fuel buses has not been undertaken in India so far
Refiners are setting up large scale electrolysers to produce Green Hydrogen from water and thereby decarbonize hydrogen production
The acquisition is expected to close by year end.
During the nine months of 2021, India has so far added over 7.4 gigawatts (GW) of solar, registering 335% increase over the same period last year
As part of this contract, thyssenkrupp will develop, procure and manufacture the system based on its 20 megawatt (MW) module for alkaline water electrolysis
Study estimates that carbon capture facilities could initially capture approximately 2 million tonnes of CO2 per year
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