/PRNewswire/ BrightNight, the next generation and global renewable power producer built to deliver clean and dispatchable solutions, today announced plans.
West Palm Beach (Florida) [USA]/ Gurugram (Haryana) [India], January 30 (ANI/PRNewswire): BrightNight, the next generation and global renewable power producer built to deliver clean and dispatchable solutions, today announced plans for one of its inaugural projects in India: a differentiated 100 MW co-located, wind-solar hybrid renewable power project that will deliver clean, high-capacity factor power to commercial and industrial (C&I) customers in the State of Maharashtra.
India assessing need for coal units till 2030: Power Secretary
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“We are assessing the need and quantum required by 2030. It may be required to support base load while day supply will be by solar, because grid scale storage is still very expensive. However, the share of electricity generated by coal in total generation is projected to decline continuously,” power secretary Alok Kumar said.
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Kumar said that the developed world has to support countries like India through technology and finance for bringing down the cost of electricity storage.
India is assessing the requirement for new coal-based power plants to comfort its large renewable energy capacity addition programme by 2030, power secretary Alok Kumar told ET on Tuesday.