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Gensol wins $104.7 million EPC offer for 225 MW of solar in India

Gensol wins $104.7 million EPC offer for 225 MW of solar in India

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Gensol Engineering has actually consented to establish a 225 MW (A/C) grid-connected solar PV task in the Indian state of Gujarat under an EPC agreement from NTPC Renewable Energy. The job will be constructed at GSECL Solar Park (Stage-III) at Khavda, in the Rann of Kutch. The agreement, consisting of 3 years of O&M services, is valued at around INR 8.97 billion ($104.7 million), inclusive of taxes and tasks. NTPC REL and Gensol Engineering formalized the contract recently. Gensol Engineering, established in 2012, focuses on renewable resource services, with a concentrate on solar EPC services and electrical movement. It has actually finished more than 770 MW of solar tasks, consisting of roof, ground-mount, and drifting solar setups throughout India. In September 2023, Gensol obtained Sco...
Argentina Backs Both Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy

Argentina Backs Both Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy

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Felicity Bradstock Felicity Bradstock is an independent author specialising in Energy and Finance. She has a Master's in International Development from the University of Birmingham, UK. More Info Premium Content By Felicity Bradstock - Dec 22, 2024, 10:00 AM CST Argentina is increasing oil and gas production, especially from the Vaca Muerta shale development. The nation is establishing its renewable resource sector with enthusiastic targets for solar and wind power. Argentina is an essential gamer in the lithium triangle, with considerable capacity for import...
Why the UK Can’t Mine Bitcoin With Excess Energy

Why the UK Can’t Mine Bitcoin With Excess Energy

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By Mark Hunter10 hours agoWed Dec 04 2024 08:55:24 Checking out Time: 2 minutes The UK federal government is set to pay energy providers ₤ 1 billion to avoid them from running wind farms This has caused the concern: why can't they mine bitcoins? The response is both technical and regulative It was exposed the other day that the UK is producing a lot electrical power that the federal government is set to pay manufacturers a record ₤ 1 billion ($1.26 billion) in 2024 to switch off wind farms. With a lot electrical energy and cash being lost, the concern has been asked: why can't they utilize it to...