Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) trade session was conducted yesterday, 26th February 2014 at Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) and Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL). This is the second last
The trading of Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) in the month of January 2014has experienced a downward trend. There were a total of6,361 solar and 3,58,997 non-solar RECs traded
Electricity is a key raw material for industries and one of the basic requirements for other consumer groups – commercial, residential and agricultural. The economics of power supply
India has looked to promote various renewable energy technologies starting with the National Climate Change Missions. Perhaps the most well known is the most promoted National Solar Mission
Six Public Sector Units (PSUs) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will lead towards setting up of the World’s largest 4000 MW ultra solar power project
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) on 19 January 2014 announced approximately 41 million dollar in concessional loans for renewable
December 2013 has seen slight increase in the volume of Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) traded on both exchanges. This month, a total of 4,03,862 non solar REC and
<<< Continued from 8. Green Energy Markets Markets for green energy saw mixed fortunes in 2013. NREL reported a 36% increase in Renewable Energy sales through voluntary green
<<< Continued from 7. Energy Efficiency Energy efficiency has gained from regulatory initiatives as well as cost saving efforts by industrial and commercial consumers. Other major drivers include
<<< Continued from 4. Innovative Financing Financing has been playing a stellar role in advancing renewable energy. Notable contributions in 2013 include securitization of renewable energy assets, leasing
<<< Continued from 3. Grid Scale Energy Storage Grid Scale Energy Storage has wide ranging benefits and is one of the key focus areas in the energy space
<<< Continued from 2. The Next Generation of Wind Wind energy continued to give stiff competition to thermal power. While wind power has benefited from explicit support in