What Is a Hybrid Rectifier System and How Does It Work
A Hybrid Rectifier System combines AC and solar PV sources to deliver efficient, reliable DC power for critical applications and renewable energy integration.
A Hybrid Rectifier System combines AC and solar PV sources to deliver efficient, reliable DC power for critical applications and renewable energy integration.
According to the sixth edition of Ember''s Global Electricity Review, India renewable energy sector has witnessed a historic leap, overtaking Germany to become the world''s third
Discover how solar energy is shaping the future of telecom with ESTEL''s solutions, reducing carbon emissions and ensuring sustainable
Together with solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind, lithium ion telecom batteries are reducing the cost of renewables and making decentralized solutions economically viable, complementing other
The wind energy sector maintained steady progress, adding 3.4 GW of new capacity in 2024. Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu were the top-performing states,
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In FY2025, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat together accounted for 82% of India''s wind installations. In terms of state wise solar installations, Rajasthan (6,431 MW),
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The telecom industry sector is set to install approximately 1,250 MW of solar capacity, considering that 70% of electricity board
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According to the sixth edition of Ember''s Global Electricity Review, India renewable energy sector has witnessed a historic leap,
Indian firms account for 14 of these, led by Suzlon and Pioneer Wincon, while international players such as Siemens Gamesa,
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Revayu Energy has integrated a 5KW small wind turbine at telecom tower top along with solar power on the ground, to provide hybrid energy with much lesser space
Revayu Energy has integrated a 5KW small wind turbine at telecom tower top along with solar power on the ground, to provide hybrid
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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
The wind energy sector maintained steady progress, adding 3.4 GW of new capacity in 2024. Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu
The telecom industry sector is set to install approximately 1,250 MW of solar capacity, considering that 70% of electricity board consumption is to be substituted with solar
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To curb the menace, TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) and DOT (Department of Telecommunication) has joined hands with a mission to
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In FY2025, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat together accounted for 82% of India''s wind installations. In terms of state wise
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
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Gujarat has emerged as the national frontrunner, with installed capacity rising to 12,677 MW by March 2025 from 11,722 megawatts (MW) in March 2024 — an annual growth of 8.14 per cent. Tamil Nadu, long seen as India’s wind energy pioneer, maintained its second-place status, registering a steady 10.71 per cent growth to 11,739 MW from 10,603 MW.
Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu were standout performers, collectively contributing 71 per cent of the nation’s utility-scale solar installations. Rajasthan topped the list with an impressive 7.09 GW, followed by Gujarat with 4.32 GW and Tamil Nadu with 1.73 GW.
Additionally, the off-grid solar segment recorded a 182% increase, adding 1.48 GW in 2024, furthering India's energy access goals in rural areas. 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.
In the wind sector, approximately 4.15 GW of new capacity was added in FY2025, representing a 28% increase compared to the 3.25 GW capacity added during FY2024. In FY2025, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat together accounted for 82% of India’s wind installations.