AMPIN, a renewable energy company, has unveiled plans to develop a 246 MW wind-solar hybrid project with an investment of Rs 13 billion. This initiative underscores AMPIN’s commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and contributing to India’s sustainable energy goals.
AMPIN Energy Transition plans to set up its recently won 246-MW wind-solar hybrid capacity project with an investment of Rs 1,300 crore, its Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Pinaki Bhattacharyya told…
AMPIN Energy Transition (formerly Amp Energy India) has won a 246 MWp wind-solar hybrid project in an auction by Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI). This marks its third utility-scale renewable energy…
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicks off his third term in office after a thumping majority of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), industry leaders expect a barrage of reforms to make India a renewable hub and economic power.
In Modi 2.0 government, the government kept all sources of power – thermal (coal and gas), and assorted sources of renewable energy – and the related policy issues under one minister, albeit with separate ministries.
The Narendra Modi 2.0 government brought in many reforms in the electricity sector with a major thrust to rapid addition of renewable capacity and enhancing the energy storage systems. Both thermal energy, and RE received policy attention, with both portfolios under then minister R K Singh.