Solar-plus-storage technology is set for a promising future in India because of rapidly rising electricity demand, ambitious solar targets, higher solar penetration, and falling prices of solar and storage technologies in the nation.
The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP) conducted a webinar on 30 July 2021 to discuss the role of pumped-hydro energy storage (PHES) in the Indian grid.
India is planning to install 450 GW of renewable energy (RE) generation capacity by 2030.
There is an urgent need to ramp up utility-scale energy storage solutions in the power grids of most countries.
State-owned electricity distribution companies (DISCOMs) continue to be plagued with financial problems.
India’s power sector has been witnessing a large share of renewable energy (RE) being integrated into the grid.
India has set an ambitious rooftop solar photovoltaic target of 40 GW by 2021-22.
The performance of an electric vehicle (EV) is largely dependent on a battery and its materials composition.
Public charging stations provide psychological comfort and security to the owners of electric vehicles (EV), promoting its adoption.
In yet another attempt to rescue the power distribution sector, the central government launched a new “reforms-based result-linked” scheme in this year’s Union Budget.
The imperative to adopt low-carbon energy is driving revolutionary changes in the power sector value chain across the globe.
In order to improve the plant performance there could be multiple focus areas, right at the plant design stage to integration stage to achieve optimized plant performance.
In his address to the nation on the occasion of the India’s 75th Independence Day, the Prime Minister mentioned that we have crossed the milestone of 100 GW of installed renewable energy (RE) capacity.
The power sector is in the throes of a transition.
The draft Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy 2021-2026, issued by the Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited recently, targets developing 20 GW of renewable energy (RE) projects in the state with and without energy storage.
CSTEP signed a memorandum of understanding with the Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (APTRANSCO) on 30 November 2021.