India added 3.4 GW of new wind capacity in 2024, with Gujarat (1,250 MW), Karnataka (1,135 MW), and Tamil Nadu (980 MW) leading the way. These states accounted for 98% of the new wind capacity additions, highlighting their continued dominance in wind power generation..
India added 3.4 GW of new wind capacity in 2024, with Gujarat (1,250 MW), Karnataka (1,135 MW), and Tamil Nadu (980 MW) leading the way. These states accounted for 98% of the new wind capacity additions, highlighting their continued dominance in wind power generation..
Revayu Energy has deployed a 5 kWp wind turbine system mounted on telecom tower tops for Bharti Infratel Limited, introducing a highly efficient renewable energy solution tailored for telecom infrastructure. This innovative approach leverages tower-mounted wind power generation to deliver reliable. .
The telecom industry has transitioned from using 4 kW- 5 kW solar systems to 10 kW setups at tower sites due to the deployment of additional base transceiver stations for 4G and 5G networks. However, approximately 35-40% of telecom tower sites still rely on diesel generators for backup power. Which. .
India achieved a record milestone in renewable energy installations, adding nearly 34.4 gigawatt (Gw) of new solar and wind capacity during the first nine months of 2025, a 71 per cent growth over the capacity addition in the same period last year. “Solar capacity increased by 68.9 per cent, while. .
The year 2024 saw a record-breaking 24.5 GW of solar capacity and 3.4 GW of wind capacity added, reflecting a more than twofold increase in solar installations and a 21% rise in wind installations compared to 2023. This surge was driven by government incentives, policy reforms, and increased. .
In FY2025 (April 2024- March 2025), approximately 23,832 MW of solar capacity and 4,151 MW of wind capacity were added in India. Wind and solar installed capacity increased by 27.9% and 58.5% respectively compared to FY2024. According to Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) data, India’s. .
As the world marked World Wind Day 2025 on June 15, India has crossed a significant milestone, with wind power capacity surpassing 51 gigawatts (GW) as of May, consolidating its position as the fourth-largest wind energy market globally. Gujarat has emerged as the national frontrunner, with.
In the CemSol research project, a team of scientists is developing and demonstrating a solar-heated calcination plant to produce cement. This process produces carbon dioxide, which is first to be separated and then bound in a lime circuit..
In the CemSol research project, a team of scientists is developing and demonstrating a solar-heated calcination plant to produce cement. This process produces carbon dioxide, which is first to be separated and then bound in a lime circuit..
Synhelion and Cemex announced today a significant milestone in their joint effort to develop fully solar-driven cement production: the scaling of their technology to industrially-viable levels. This includes the continuous production of clinker, the most energy-intensive part of cement. .
Green, carbon-free, sustainable solar energy solutions for cement factories to help build the planet’s future. Throughout history and until the present period of unceasing progress, buildings and structures have been the bedrock of mankind’s visual depiction of prosperity. Cement factories and. .
Cemex and Synhelion report prospective scaling of a high-temperature process to industrially-viable levels, where solar energy supplants fossil fuel combustion. This marks a significant milestone in the companies’ journey toward the world’s first fully solar-powered cement plant. An early 2022. .
In the CemSol research project, a team of scientists is developing and demonstrating a solar-heated calcination plant to produce cement. This process produces carbon dioxide, which is first to be separated and then bound in a lime circuit. In the production of cement, carbon dioxide (CO 2) is. .
In step with ACA’s Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality, member company GCC of America, Inc. has invested in solar energy at its Trident Plant to boost energy efficiency as it produces lower-carbon cement blends. In January 2024, GCC completed its first solar field project at its Trident Plant near Three. .
The global cement industry stands at a critical juncture in 2025, facing unprecedented pressure to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions while maintaining operational efficiency. This comprehensive analysis examines several groundbreaking energy efficiency projects that have delivered.