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India’s Shift to Dispatchable Renewables: Evaluating the Economics of recent Solar Plus Storage Auctions
India’s renewable energy transition is entering a new phase characterized by firm and dispatchable renewable power enabled through large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS). This article examines three recent landmark developments — the SECI 2 GW + 4 GWh solar + storage auction, the RUMSL 600 MW hybrid solar + BESS project, and the CERC’s tariff approval for 2.4 GW FDRE projects — to assess their techno-economic structure, tariff trajectory, and policy implications. T

RE Society of India RESI
Oct 174 min read
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Morena Solar+Storage Project Ushers in New Era for Madhya Pradesh’s Renewable Power
In what may turn out to be a turning point in India’s energy landscape, Madhya Pradesh has achieved a groundbreaking benchmark in firm...

RE Society of India RESI
Sep 204 min read
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KREDL Floats 250 MW Solar + 1.1 GWh BESS Tender to Deliver Dispatchable RE for Karnataka
Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL), the state nodal agency for renewable energy, has issued a landmark Request for...

RE Society of India RESI
May 263 min read
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India Proposes Mandatory Energy Storage for Solar Projects to Enhance Grid Stability and Reliability
In a significant move to bolster grid stability and ensure reliable power supply, the Indian government through Central Electricity...

RE Society of India RESI
Feb 183 min read
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