India: Energy sector at crossroads
India is actively advancing its energy storage infrastructure through a range of tenders in various categories, focusing on both standalone and integrated renewable energy storage systems (RE+ESS).
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India is actively advancing its energy storage infrastructure through a range of tenders in various categories, focusing on both standalone and integrated renewable energy storage systems (RE+ESS).
India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) is a leading industry alliance focused on the development of advanced energy storage, green hydrogen, and e-mobility techno
India has surpassed its 2030 renewable energy targets five years early through massive infrastructure scaling. The nation is transitioning from simple technology adoption to a fully integrated
Three initiatives, regulations or policies related to decentralised energy storage have been updated or introduced by the relevant agencies at the national or state level.
Energy storage has quietly moved from the periphery of policy discussions to the very core of India''s clean power strategy. What was once
The challenge with Renewable Energy sources arises due to their varying nature with time, climate, season or geographic location. Energy
New Delhi: India''s energy storage sector is set to grow by over 12 times to 60 GW by FY32, driven by a massive increase in variable renewable
New demand-driven renewable energy (FDRE) tenders will help reduce India''s reliance on coal and other conventional power sources.
India''s Ministry of Power (MoP) has issued a significant regulatory update requiring all new solar photovoltaic (PV) power tender projects to be
India - Shell India launched its latest Shell Scenarios Sketch, titled ''India''s energy transition in a security-focused age'', at the TERI''s World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS) 2026. The