Amplus Solar To Set Up Multiple Distributed Green Hydrogen Production Plants, TPREL Secures LoA To Setup 200 MW Solar PV Project, And Much More...
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Amplus Solar , India’s leading distributed #cleanenergy solutions provider has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Andhra Pradesh government to set up multiple decentralized Green Hydrogen production plants in the state. The company aims to set up 7.5 KPTA-distributed #greenhydrogen plants for industrial consumption in Andhra Pradesh with an investment (including on-site hydrogen production plants and off-site #wind and #solar energy plants) of INR 1500 crores.
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited Mumbai Limited and one of the significant #renewableenergy players in the country, has received the ‘Letter of Award’ (LoA) from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL), a wholly owned corporate entity under the Maharashtra Government, to set up a 200 MW #solarpv project in Solapur, Maharashtra. The project will be commissioned within 18 months from the PPA execution date. The project was awarded through competitive bidding, followed by a reverse e-auction.
NTPC REL has signed an MoU with INDIAN ARMY for setting up #greenhydrogen Projects in its establishments on Build, Own, and Operate (BOO) model. The intent is to reduce complex logistics, and dependence on fossil fuels and to accelerate decarbonization. The MoU was signed by Mr. Mohit Bhargava, CEO (NTPC REL), and Lt. General Rajinder Dewan, PVSM, AVSM,?VSM, QMG.?NTPC REL will also design, develop, and install #renewableenergy projects (#solar, #wind, etc.) for the Indian Army.
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RVNL, a major infrastructure company in India, has formed a joint venture with Jakson Green , a #renewableenergy company, to undertake global #cleanenergy engineering, procurement, and construction projects. This partnership is aimed at supporting India’s push towards decarbonization and creating synergies in executing large-scale EPC projects worldwide.
March 22nd is World Water Day. According to the calculation, cleaning a 10MW power plant once requires 100 tons of water by flushing PV modules with water trucks, or 50 tons of water by cleaning with a water brush.By the end of 2022, the Global cumulative PV capacity is 1208 GW. If calculated by cleaning 4 times per year, the annual water consumption will be 24,160,00 tons.