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Irish company markets its boat with deck made from solar panels
Waterways Industrial, a start-up company based in Northern Ireland, has come up with a solar-powered Gridbeater Amphibian boat. The solar-powered vessel never runs out of fuel because it is propelled by a lightweight electric outboard motor powered by solar panels. Richard Bell of Waterways Industrial, who has been working in the solar industry since 2008,...
INA raises $2.5 mn, to expand capacity
Insolation Energy Ltd (INA) raises $2.5 mn, to expand capacity
EU intends to cooperate with India on solar power
European solar panel manufacturing capacity drops to 3%
Palli in J&K becomes India’s first carbon-neutral solar panchayat
PM inaugurates 500 KV solar plant under Gram Urja Swaraj programme
Floating solar power project in Vizag to be operational by May
The project worth Rs 14 cr is developing over Meghadrigedda reservoir
Chandigarh to set up rooftop solar plants on houses for free
The power generated will be Rs 1.50 per unit less than existing rates
The compressor market will grow above 20,000-25,000 units a year
Despite price sensitivity of the Indian market remaining a major challenge, Conrad Latham, General Manager, Atlas Copco Compressor Technique, India cites that to be competitive in India, the global players are willing to pay for the value of options that are normally associated with improved energy efficiencies like variable speed drive compressors, permanent magnetic motors, cost-effective adsorption dryers or even higher IE-rated motors.
Kurukshetra-based Gurjar Sudhaar Sabha Dharamshala goes all- solar
Solar energy has taken the world by storm. From houses to offices – from schools to hospitals – more and more establishments are going solar.Inspired by the prospects of solar energy, Gurjar Sudhaar Sabha‘s dharamshala in Kurukshetra decided to install a solar plant in the area.
Chennai airport installs solar panels
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has installed solar panels on the cargo complex of Chennai airport, as part of its green initiative. The panels will take care of 80 per cent of the power requirement of the cargo section. The plant can generate approximately 5 MW.
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