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.
The recent surge in copper prices is posing significant financial challenges for India’s renewable energy sector, leading to increased project costs and budgeting issues