Rajasthan’s Solar Projects Are Harming the Khejri Trees?
Have you ever considered that development in the name of green energy comes with its drawbacks? We always see one side of the coin, clean, green power, but rarely think about the harm caused in the name of progress. In Rajasthan, lakhs of Khejri trees are being cut...
JERA and BP Join Forces to Launch 13 GW Offshore Wind Powerhouse, ‘JERA Nex bp’
Japanese energy major JERA and British oil and gas company BP have launched a partnership project named JERA Nex bp, focused on offshore wind development. This company will act as a global offshore wind developer, owner, and operator. JERA Nex bp starts with a solid...
E.ON Launches “UK First” Community Solar Pilot in London
In a move that combines sustainability with community support, UK energy supplier E.ON has launched a new solar-sharing pilot project in East London, aiming to demonstrate how local solar generation can reduce energy bills and lower carbon emissions—all without...
This State Just Made History with India’s First Make-in-India Green Hydrogen Plant
The Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) has launched India’s first ‘Make in India’ Green Hydrogen Plant at Kandla, Gujarat. Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, officially inaugurated the state-of-the-art 1-megawatt green hydrogen plant....
Trump Administration Plans to Block Big Solar and Wind Projects on Public Lands
The Trump administration plans to make it more difficult for large solar and wind energy projects to be built on public lands. In a new memo, it said that wind and solar farms take up too much space and are not the best use of federal land. The government wants...
Spinning Solar Panels Could Redefine Clean Energy: V3Solar’s Cone Device Promises 20x More Power
Imagine 20 solar panels firing up at once. Now imagine that power being generated from a single, spinning cone. That’s not science fiction — that’s the V3Solar Spin Cell, a next-gen solar innovation that’s aiming to leave conventional flat panels in the dust. Shaped...
Private Players Sail Ahead: Goa’s First Solar-Electric Catamaran Sets New Standard in River Transport
Learning from the failed government-backed solar ferry project, a group of four maritime and renewable energy veterans has successfully launched Goa’s first privately built solar-electric catamaran, marking a major stride toward sustainable inland water transport. The...
VOC Port Becomes First in India to Produce Green Hydrogen, Crosses 1 MW Rooftop Solar Milestone
In a landmark step towards decarbonising India’s maritime sector, V. O. Chidambaranar (VOC) Port in Thoothukudi has become the first Indian port to successfully produce green hydrogen and generate over 1 MW of rooftop solar power, according to Susanta Kumar Purohit,...
VFlowTech and IIT Delhi Join Forces to Turn Refinery Waste into Battery Gold
In a major leap forward for clean energy innovation, Singapore-based VFlowTech has partnered with the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT), the industry arm of IIT Delhi, to extract high-purity vanadium from refinery waste. The goal? Build India’s...
MNRE Eases Solar Cell Rules for Government Projects, Tightens Grip on Private Sector
In a fresh update that’s bound to shake up India’s solar project pipeline, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has tweaked its ALMM (Approved List of Models and Manufacturers) rules for solar cells — offering relief for government projects, but putting...