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India emerging as reliable green fuel supplier: Renewable Energy Secretary Santosh Kumar Sarangi
India is emerging as a key global supplier of clean fuels, with significant long-term agreements for green ammonia and methanol to Japan. These deals, involving ACME Group and Japanese corporations, underscore India's growing role in international green hydrogen value chains. The nation's cost-competitive production capabilities are set to bolster global decarbonization efforts and energy security, as highlighted by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
India refiner Nayara's gasoline sold to Russia via traders, sources say
Indian refiner Nayara Energy's gasoline is reportedly reaching Russia, which faces fuel shortages due to Ukrainian attacks. While Indian Oil Minister stated no direct sales, traders might be facilitating these shipments. Nayara, with a stake held by Russian oil major Rosneft, has been processing exclusively Russian crude and relying on traders for fuel exports since EU sanctions complicated its dealings.

Adar Poonawalla Family Office invests ₹700 crore in Inox Clean Energy at ₹70,000 crore valuation
The renewable energy company will use the fresh funds to expand projects, boost manufacturing and pursue more acquisitions after completing 10 deals in the past 10 months.
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd spurts 1.49%
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd is quoting at Rs 141.92, up 1.49% on the day as on 12:49 IST on the NSE. The stock is down 4.02% in last one year as compared to a 5.02% drop in NIFTY and a 9.03% drop in the Nifty Energy index.
MNRE opposes uniform DSM norms for renewable projects
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is pushing for a distinct deviation settlement mechanism for wind and solar projects, arguing they shouldn't face the same penalties as conventional power plants. Renewable energy's weather-dependent nature necessitates a tailored approach, the ministry stated, to avoid increasing financial risks and impacting project viability. They advocate for a graded system considering forecasting and grid readiness.
Delhi EV buyers get single-window charging push, wider charging network under new policy
Delhi's new EV policy aims to boost electric vehicle adoption with a single-window clearance for charging stations and encouragement for housing societies to install chargers. OEMs must set up charging points at dealerships. The government will seek central funding for infrastructure expansion, while DISCOMs explore energy storage and time-of-day tariffs to lower charging costs. A nodal agency will coordinate public charging and battery-swapping efforts.
Bijay Kumar Mohanty assumes additional charge as CMD, IREDA
India's state owned Indian Renewable Energy Devlopment Agency (IREDA) on Wednesday, says its director of Finance, Bijay Kumar Mohanty who has assumed additional charge of Chairman and Managing Director on July 1. He's a fellow member at of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India and has 27 years of experience in the Indian power sector, where he worked with the Central Electricity Supply Company of Odisha Ltd (CESCO) and Grid Corporation of Odisha Ltd (GRIDCO).
Adani Green Energy achieves 20 GW renewable milestone
Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has surpassed 20 gigawatts (GW) of operational renewable energy capacity, becoming the first renewable energy company in India to achieve the milestone predominantly through greenfield development. The company generates over 52 billion units of clean electricity annually. The output represents nearly 3 per cent of India's electricity consumption, enough to power New York City for a year, or almost entire Mumbai and New Delhi combined.
Renfra Energy India files DRHP with Sebi to raise ₹430 crore via IPO
Renewable energy EPC firm plans to use proceeds for debt redemption, working capital needs and general corporate purposes
Adani Green surpasses 20 GW renewable energy capacity, first in India to hit milestone
Adani Green Energy has achieved a landmark 20 GW of operational renewable capacity, the first in India to do so via greenfield development. This significant feat, accomplished within a decade, generates enough clean electricity annually to power nearly 3% of India's needs. The company's expanding portfolio, including solar, wind, and battery storage, underscores its pivotal role in accelerating the nation's clean energy transition and bolstering energy security.
Adani Green commissions 150 MW renewable energy project and 185 MWh BESS project
Adani Green Energy through its various stepdown subsidiaries, has commercially operationalized:

Adani Green Energy Crosses 20 GW Operational Capacity, First Renewable Firm in India to Hit Milestone
Company says the capacity generates over 52 billion units of electricity annually and accounts for nearly 3% of India's electricity consumption.